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  • Charlie Austin

    September 19, 2013 at 6:04 pm

    [Jeremy Garchow] “It is not the most cohesive design I have seen Apple put forth, “

    Agreed, but it’s pretty slick, and I’m sure the tweaks will come as we move along

    [Jeremy Garchow] “The performance has been great on an iPhone 5 and iPad 2. It is more fluid than iOS6.”

    FWIW, it’s really nice on my 4S as well…

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    ~”It is a poor craftsman who blames his tools.”~
    ~”The function you just attempted is not yet implemented”~

  • Jeremy Garchow

    September 19, 2013 at 6:31 pm

    [Charlie Austin] “Agreed, but it’s pretty slick, and I’m sure the tweaks will come as we move along”

    What is very weird is that iOS6 already feels really dated. It is astounding how quickly that happened for me (basically, overnight).

    It’s like working in X for a while and then going back to 7. I feel cuffed and things move much more slowly.

  • Nikolas Bäurle

    September 19, 2013 at 6:35 pm

    You can click on the text icon (black + white lines) in the address bar, then CC mobile page you’re on will turn into text on white background.

    “Always look on the bright side of life” – Monty Python

  • Nikolas Bäurle

    September 19, 2013 at 6:39 pm

    Correction – when still in CC mobile mode the address bar is grey, the text icon is black lines. Once you click it the icon turns black+white lines

    “Always look on the bright side of life” – Monty Python

  • Chris Harlan

    September 19, 2013 at 6:40 pm

    [Charlie Austin] “[Jeremy Garchow] “The performance has been great on an iPhone 5 and iPad 2. It is more fluid than iOS6.”

    FWIW, it’s really nice on my 4S as well…

    Yeah. It looks good and works well on my 4S, though I think it will look better on a 5S. On my iPad 3(or whatever we are supposed to call it), I think its a little less than meh, but tolerable.

    On the iPhone, the stripped-down, more colorful icons are easier to read. They pop nicely. On the retina iPad, they look threadbare, and the spacing feels a little awkward. I’m guessing it will look better on the mini, and on the iPad 2.

    Design-wise, I like this on the phone. My iPad loses, here. Put that’s okay. My phone is far more important to me.

  • Chris Harlan

    September 19, 2013 at 6:41 pm

    [Jeremy Garchow] “[Charlie Austin] “Agreed, but it’s pretty slick, and I’m sure the tweaks will come as we move along”

    What is very weird is that iOS6 already feels really dated. It is astounding how quickly that happened for me (basically, overnight).

    It’s like working in X for a while and then going back to 7. I feel cuffed and things move much more slowly.

    Totally agree, but with one small rewrite:

    It’s like working in Media Composer or Premiere for a while and then going back to 7. I feel cuffed and things move much more slowly.

  • Charlie Austin

    September 19, 2013 at 7:12 pm

    “[Jeremy Garchow]” It’s like working in X for a while and then going back to 7. I feel cuffed and things move much more slowly.

    [Chris Harlan] “Totally agree, but with one small rewrite:

    It’s like working in Media Composer or Premiere for a while and then going back to 7. I feel cuffed and things move much more slowly.”

    Thank god! Back on topic. 😉

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    ~”It is a poor craftsman who blames his tools.”~
    ~”The function you just attempted is not yet implemented”~

  • Jeremy Garchow

    September 19, 2013 at 7:13 pm

    [Charlie Austin] “Thank god! Back on topic. ;-)”

    Ha!

  • Bret Williams

    September 20, 2013 at 3:28 am

    Ugh, can’t stand the cow in mobile mode. Gotta see the full thread.

  • Phil Hoppes

    September 20, 2013 at 12:19 pm

    Swipe up from the bottom. A mini control center will pop up. You won’t have a flashlight because you don’t have a flash but the calculator should be there. It’s the second button on the bottom from the right.

    https://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/09/how-to-use-ios-7/

    My 2 cents is I really like IOS7. Very clean and functional looking interface. IMHO it is far more readable and aesthetically much more pleasing. The inconsistent icon’s are to be expected. I just Googled (https://148apps.biz/app-store-metrics/) the number of active IOS apps and the number stands at around 877,000. Do you seriously think that all of these apps would be modified by the day the new OS was available?

    I suspect that Mavricks will have some very similar interface appearance features like IOS7. It will be interesting to see. I’m not a huge Apple Fan-Boy but I also don’t think the crazy Apple bashing that is appearing lately is warranted. The transition from Jobs to Cook has not been seamless and I’m sure there are a few more hick-ups on the way. I’m encourage with the new Mac Pro. While I will not be getting one, (it’s not a great machine for 3D work) it looks to be a real winner for those who spend all of their time video editing. I’m betting that there will be some nice shinny new things in 2014 but I think it is completely unrealistic to expect that Apple could continue the pace of growth that they have shown in the past 5 years. It’s just not sustainable. It does not make them a bad company and certainly does not mean they are going out of business.

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