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applelover1016

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Jun 12, 2013
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You are OK with apple trying to twist entire workflow just to satisfy Apple walled garden design? You are OK to adjust yourself to it? Are you advocating to people who have no knowledge of iphone to make adjustment to fit in?

Show me a workflow on any modern operating system that requires you to jump thru hoops to attach ANY files to email? Or an operating system that dont support plug-and-play device like an usb-drive but required you to install a "driver" (i.e. Itunes) before you can move data in/out? Or an o/s that don't allow you to download/save files to the disk? Or an o/s that purposely locked out 3rd party apps and making them second class citizen?

Why should anyone make adjustments to do "basic" stuff that most of us have been doing throughout many years before (using our PC)? How can anyone even say iOS works "perfectly" under such ridiculous restrictions?

You misunderstood his post, he stated that ios works for HIS needs theres is no adjusting when something works for you lol, I like apples services(and yes this includes Maps lol). As long as something works specifically for you, there is no adjusting and apple isn't controlling anything because it works for YOU, just like someone else said, neither is superior they are just different lol:cool:
 

applelover1016

macrumors regular
Jun 12, 2013
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I agree. Please see my posts about the S4 if you care to dig for them.

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That's excellent news. I'm surprised no one is making a bigger deal about the gesture back feature.

I hope more gestures means no more home button.

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Famous jailbreaker rants on Twitter about 'kid paint' iOS 7, ready to go Android

http://www.phonearena.com/news/Famo...t-kid-paint-iOS-7-ready-to-go-Android_id44205

"After a few days of iOS 7 beta 1 testing, I must admit that I am about to switch to an Android device. IMHO, this version of iOS is the worst move Apple did in a long time.

iOS 7 design is awful, it’s slow, battery life time is the worst ever, it’s full of UI bugs and crashes. OK it’s beta 1, but still… I am pretty disappointed by the features I’ve seen in iOS 7. No revolution here. No big news. Just kid painting."


Interesting.

Wonder why everyone is feeding into this so much. With all due respect, this guy is a normal person who just dislikes ios 7 lol. I don't think because of what he's done(famous jailbreaker) his opinion should be over valued if he moves to android let him lol no disrespect but the whole world stops just because this guy doesn't like ios 7 lol give me a break:p
 

jcpb

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Jun 5, 2012
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iOS 6 was what ultimately started my move away from Apple. There was no conceivable reason how a company with over $100b in cold hard cash can do worse at mapping than the heavy, severely outdated analog book (i.e. 8 years old data) of maps I had in my car.

iOS 7, atm, feels no different than trying to dress up a pile of horse dung with Hello Kitty gift wrap.
 

onthecouchagain

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Mar 29, 2011
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My point exactly, I love both os's(even though i am an apple fanboy), but, with usage of both os and being involved in both communities(blogs, forums, developers), Android users are louder, most of the flack apple gets are from android users. I fully understand and agree that alot of features ios 7 has should have been there and android had them first, but, to the apple user through and through they appreciate it more. I look at it like this, the more apple and google improves their os's the more competition. competition is always good for consumers. And I think apple, with ios 7 is now getting in the competition. It still needs some work of course but atleast apple is now in the right direction. So what if the features weren't there, they are now:D

Agreed. It's a step in the right direction for dedicated iOS users. Suddenly, they'll realize quick access to toggles will be great. ;)

And in 2014 (or 2013?) if and when Apple introduces a larger screen device, they'll also realize their pockets and hands are more capable than they thought.

Revelations galore! :D
 

0dev

macrumors 68040
Dec 22, 2009
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Agreed. It's a step in the right direction for dedicated iOS users. Suddenly, they'll realize quick access to toggles will be great. ;)

And in 2014 (or 2013?) if and when Apple introduces a larger screen device, they'll also realize their pockets and hands are more capable than they thought.

Revelations galore! :D

To quote the Samsung ad: "We're finally getting all the things we didn't get last year!" :p
 
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