Not a fan of the "My Little Pony" theme introduced in iOS7
It amazes me, that Apple still doesn't allow something so basic and simple as custom icon packs
At least without jailbreaking
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Not a fan of the "My Little Pony" theme introduced in iOS7
It amazes me, that Apple still doesn't allow something so basic and simple as custom icon packs
Having an UI that behaves like Windows 95 is probably way more intuitive than says Windows 8... it's just what more people are used to. I have to give credit to Apple for making little changes to Windows 95 instead of a big jump like Microsoft did...
P. S. here we go again, I swiped "Apple" on my SwiftKey Flow, and it returned "Asshole" (so did this attempt too!)
Get the average woman off the street with an android phone and ask her what the notification icons in the top bar mean. They have no clue. Most people just try to use android phones like an iPhone and have zero clue about most the features. The average person is more likely to use some of the extra features of the iPhone because they don't get as lost or confused by the UI.
You aren't going into the iPhone settings, you're just going into Settings. It's intended to encompass all settings, options and preferences across the entire phone. You can think of it like Windows' Add/Remove Programs (or, now, the badly-named Programs and Features) in that it aggregates an option for all apps.I cant edit options inside native apps without going into the iphone settings, who the hell thought of that??
Get the average woman off the street with an android phone and ask her what the notification icons in the top bar mean. They have no clue. Most people just try to use android phones like an iPhone and have zero clue about most the features. The average person is more likely to use some of the extra features of the iPhone because they don't get as lost or confused by the UI.
You aren't going into the iPhone settings, you're just going into Settings. It's intended to encompass all settings, options and preferences across the entire phone. You can think of it like Windows' Add/Remove Programs (or, now, the badly-named Programs and Features) in that it aggregates an option for all apps.
The person who thought of that, by the way, is a smart man/woman. Regrettably, developers honor the system to varying degrees.
One of my clients is a venture capitalist in San Francisco who manages a $200 million fund that seeds capital to about 35 hi-tech startups. Some of the fund's biggest successes include Pandora, Ban.jo, and Drobo. This guy also is a former NFL lineman with 3 Super Bowl championships. He's all-in with Apple products like the iPhone and iPad. He says they're dependable and do exactly what he needs. But, now I know the awful truth. My client is just scared of a complicated interface.iOS is made for simpletons who are scared of a more "complicated" interface
I'm sure the boys in Cupertino are crying their eyes out over you.iVerge beating off in their iPhone 6 review;
And man, this picture makes me wanna vomit, and just another reason i HATE the iPhone still. A screen full of app icons, like someone left the app drawer open is so outdated, and ugly, and cluttered and just nasty looking. Come on Apple, your better than this, revise it already.
based on that pic below, is like Kryptonite to me, that ugly outdated OS will keep me a galaxy, far, far away from the Apple store.
iVerge beating off in their iPhone 6 review;
http://www.theverge.com/2014/9/16/6154975/iphone-6-review
And man, this picture makes me wanna vomit, and just another reason i HATE the iPhone still. A screen full of app icons, like someone left the app drawer open is so outdated, and ugly, and cluttered and just nasty looking. Come on Apple, your better than this, revise it already.
based on that pic below, is like Kryptonite to me, that ugly outdated OS will keep me a galaxy, far, far away from the Apple store.
This bugs the shit out of me. You're.... You're... ITS YOU'RE
You're out of the first grade. Get it right.
LOL, gotta love the grammar Nazi's.
Speaking of proper grammar...Its basic English.
One of my clients is a venture capitalist in San Francisco who manages a $200 million fund that seeds capital to about 35 hi-tech startups. Some of the fund's biggest successes include Pandora, Ban.jo, and Drobo. This guy also is a former NFL lineman with 3 Super Bowl championships. He's all-in with Apple products like the iPhone and iPad. He says they're dependable and do exactly what he needs. But, now I know the awful truth. My client is just scared of a complicated interface.
Because what he said was absurd. Irony, not sarcasm.I know you're trying to be sarcastic but nothing you said about this client actually contradicts what he said.
I know you're trying to be sarcastic but nothing you said about this client actually contradicts what he said.
You meant to type "It's" instead of Its, right?
No one is arguing that iOS isn't easy to use. The thing is, Android is just as easy to use. So is WP, arguably even more so. And iOS copies Android features precisely because their users demanded them.
before - Apple and users claim notifications, quick settings are 'too complex', 'iOS is simple and meets our users' needs'
after - look at our wonderful notification center, control center which makes iPhone so much better.
The idea that 'iOS is easier to use' is total nonsense perpetuated by Apple fans. 'Apple designs their products with the masses in mind' is a good example - what do you think other companies design products for? Aliens?
The idea that 'iOS is easier to use' is total nonsense perpetuated by Apple fans. 'Apple designs their products with the masses in mind' is a good example - what do you think other companies design products for? Aliens?
Does iOS still do that stupid thing, when you swipe to the left screen, a keyboard pops up, instead of a left screen to the home screen ?
Apple finds that keyboards are generally useful for text input. Your mileage may vary.Why does a keyboard popup ?
Apple finds that keyboards are generally useful for text input. Your mileage may vary.
No one is arguing that iOS isn't easy to use. The thing is, Android is just as easy to use. So is WP, arguably even more so. And iOS copies Android features precisely because their users demanded them.
before - Apple and users claim notifications, quick settings are 'too complex', 'iOS is simple and meets our users' needs'
after - look at our wonderful notification center, control center which makes iPhone so much better.
The idea that 'iOS is easier to use' is total nonsense perpetuated by Apple fans. 'Apple designs their products with the masses in mind' is a good example - what do you think other companies design products for? Aliens?
I understand what you were referring to. The keyboard pops up because you're to enter text into the Spotlight search field. Using the keyboard.I was talking when I swyped to the left screen of the home screen, a keyboard automatically popped up for some strange reason. There didn't seem to be a left screen at all, just some search keyboard thing ? WTF.
I understand what you were referring to. The keyboard pops up because you're to enter text into the Spotlight search field. Using the keyboard.
Why would I want another screen for my apps and widgets? I want that to be a screen for Spotlight searching, like searching within emails. Not force some apps or widgets for no reason.Why would I want it to do that when I swipe to the left screen ? I want that to be another screen for my apps and Widgets, like Calendar Widget. Not force some keyboard to pop up for no reason.
When I want to search for something, they should have a spotlight app icon or something.
Why would I want another screen for my apps and widgets? I want that to be a screen for Spotlight searching, like searching within emails. Not force some apps or widgets for no reason.
When I want to use a widget, they should have a widget icon or something.
No.
I own both devices and Android is not easier to use. It's not even close.
Not to slam Apple, but I think a Phablet should have special abilities over a regular smartphone.
Check this out;
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Full Demo & Hands On
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sGgkqwoGsU&feature=youtu.be
Specifically start watching at the 1:15 mark
IMO the Note 4 is in a league of it's own, compared to the iPhone 6 Plus.