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Sep 21, 2013 10:09 AM in response to Kobbeby IdrisSeabright,Kobbe wrote:
I know this because I have been using Apple products for the past 10 years.
Only 10 years? Newbie
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Sep 21, 2013 10:37 AM in response to viperman17by crnelius,Apple is no longer allowing the downgrade back to iOS6. (saturday sept 21st) They're stopping the server to allow the downgrade when iTunes phones home, regardless of method. (just tried on my iPhone5 with it in "recovery mode") I spent every spare moment with iOS7 since it was released, and there is no way I can get accustomed to this. I haver to go back, or they can have my phone and I will go get something else. (going to the Apple store right after I finish this) They took many of the core Apps, that have been refined for more than 6 years & made them Less intuitive. Replacing symbols with words, razor thin fonts & symbols, extreme colors & shapes. They are garish at best, and all this animation. (I would probably love it if I were 16)... I could go on and on.... bottom line, if I just bought this thing, I would take it back. It's just terrible, and I don't want to re-learn how to use Apps that are not better, just different. They said getting new software is like getting a whole new phone... so, if that's true, how do I return this thing?
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Sep 21, 2013 10:40 AM in response to crneliusby jmimac351,Please share what happens at Apple Store after your visit.
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Sep 21, 2013 10:51 AM in response to IdrisSeabrightby woodmeister50,Meg St._Clair wrote:
Kobbe wrote:
I know this because I have been using Apple products for the past 10 years.
Only 10 years? Newbie
Great response!!!!!
I for one DO like the new interface. It was time for a change.
The old interface was getting old and stale.
BTW, not some youngster, been using Apple products since
my 1 Meg RAM MacPlus and a plugin 20 Meg SCSI hard disk drive.
In defense of some posting here, Apple could have toned down the colors
some.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:02 AM in response to woodmeister50by IdrisSeabright,woodmeister50 wrote:
In defense of some posting here, Apple could have toned down the colors
some.
Sure they could have. But then, a different set of people would have complained about the colors being too pale, washed out and that the low contrast makes things hard to read. Apple is never going to be able to please everyone and they'd be fools to try. One of the the things I've always admired about Apple (and a very few other tech companies) is that they navigate based on a vision not on a focus group. I understand that not everyone likes this approach. That's why there's more than one company out there. Ain't capitalism grand?
Best of luck.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:03 AM in response to woodmeister50by Owen00000,Stop it children. That was lame at best. Unless you are my age you are all newbies. I was learning computer sciences when universities didn't have departments for these studies yet. I was an adult when Apple entered the scene and I have never owned anything else. I have NEVER spent my money on any other computer product, but I am scrapping this crappy product and all my apps. That should tell apple something.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:07 AM in response to viperman17by minespnza,it does, i wish i could go back to iOS6, much better on the eyes. hopefully Apple will give us the option to change the background colors. i won't be using my iPhone5 with iOS7 until it gets better background and font colors. i won't be upgrading my iPads nor iPhone4.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:14 AM in response to Owen00000by woodmeister50,Owen00000 wrote:
.... I was learning computer sciences when universities didn't have departments for these studies yet. ...
Ah yes, the lovely days of the old keypunching machines and
feeding boxes and boxes of cards into a card reader. Was lots
of fun when near the end of a semester when masters and doctorate
candidates came in with their hand truck stack of boxes of cards.
Back when a highend HP calculator actually could do a square root.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:16 AM in response to viperman17by tmmkem,I'm glad I was able to downgrade yesterday or I would have been upgrading to a Samsung. Now before anyone gets nasty on here, the white letters in the green or blue bubble on a lt gry background is terrible. There are changes on the system that I would have learned to live with and probably would have liked over time. But the messaging colors is what did me in. The eye strain and headaches I had after texting for a bit were awful. If the letters themself were black it would be a lot better. The icins on the home screens now look cartoonish- not at all classic and streamlined like before. Maybe Apple wants to start to gear all its stuff towards the teenagers and 20 somethings? But this 40 something year old think it looks absolutley ridiculous and cheap. Again it was probably something I could have gotten used to. Now I know Apple trolls these forums because they did delete one of my posts and sent me an email. Hopefully they see all these complaints and either gives people the choice of certain things or does an over haul. This was a cheap looking upgrade which is actually a downgrade in my opinion.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:17 AM in response to Owen00000by IdrisSeabright,Owen00000 wrote:
I have NEVER spent my money on any other computer product, but I am scrapping this crappy product and all my apps. That should tell apple something.
Yes, it tells them you don't like it. Not everyone will.
But yes, you're correct experience with any computers is irrelevant. That was my point when I responded to the poster who seemed to think that 10 years of using Apple products gave them special insight into the mind of the dead Steve Jobs.
Best of luck.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:23 AM in response to tmmkemby jmimac351,If Apple provides the option to activate the Invert Colors option without also impacting every other image on the device most of the complaints will go away. Replacing buttons with Bolded words is not a big deal. The problem is the background of the rest of the screen.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:23 AM in response to viperman17by Patrick Miller2,Looks like the fog rolled in on the new ios7. My screen used to pop. Now it looks like there's a haze over the screen. It looks nothing like the screen shots on the apple site. It's even worse outside. Suppose apple wanted to enhance the images to get us to upgrade. Bait and switch anyone? Guess I'll have to use my iphone in the dark. As far as performance, it's definately slower. Takes longer for apps to load. Guess I'll have to get used to it since apple is taking backward steps. As for downgrading, I'm looking into it.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:29 AM in response to viperman17by ICHiggy,First post on here so go easy with me.
I have just started 'moving' over to apple from android (phones and tablet) and was about to bin off my PC's for macs but I'm afraid this new iOS has me seriously reconsidering. It's like having my old android phone back, but worse. The whole reason I started the move to Apple was the (in my opinion) more stylish and easy on the eye graphics and the simpler and easier to use apps and systems. The new iOS is like a bad case of android déjà vu. If its the same on the mac I won't be spending any more cash with Apple and I'll be reverting to android phones and saving some cash there as well.
Sorry Apple - big fail from my perspective.
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Sep 21, 2013 11:38 AM in response to Patrick Miller2by woodmeister50,Patrick Miller2 wrote:
Looks like the fog rolled in on the new ios7. My screen used to pop. Now it looks like there's a haze over the screen.......
Something has gone amiss in your case. Even though icon
colors are brightish, they are still sharp and clear on my
4S.
You may want to try a reboot to see if it fixes it. Some setting
my have got corrupted during the install and a reboot may properly
restore it.
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Sep 21, 2013 12:06 PM in response to ICHiggyby jmimac351,I was doing exactly the same thing. Just bought a used iPhone 5 a month ago and was giving it a shot. Was also looking at picking up a Mac Mini. I like iOS 6 but all of the other potential spending on Apple iOS is on hold, indefinitely. It figures, I wait forever to try an iPhone and Apple ruins it.
I have carried many Android and BlackBerry devices. Android is getting real close... lock screen notifications now available on the MOTO X, etc...