Hello Sarah

I am seeing that my question provoked a lot of responses which is great. Thank 
you for your input. Again though, it is a very colourful and pretty OS from the 
visual perspective. That was why I asked the question. Gordon has been using 
iOS7 for some time and finds it very easy to use. Some of the early builds were 
a bit wobbly, but most of the little niggles seem to have been ironed out.

One thing that struck us both is the much better synchronisation of playlists 
between OS X and iOS. When you create a playlist on your Mac or, I presume, on 
Windows iTunes too (but that’s off topic), they just synchronise now which is 
very very much better. Some playlists have always done this, but not all. 
VoiceOver seems good; although Gordon cannot get his HumanWAre BrailleNote to 
work with iOS7 at all, either on the iPad or the iPhone. It paired fine, but it 
won’t show up in the list of displays. But that is a different topic.

Warm regards

Lynne

On 3 Oct 2013, at 14:54, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:

> I love ios7 and all its glory.  It's accessible with some quirks and some pas 
> crash and brake, but I'm sure that will come in time. But as for access 
> issues others are reporting I'm not ringing them. Yu just need to practice 
> some of the jesters  until you can do them in your sleep. Where did you hear 
> the 64 gig model was *not* going to be around anymore? I did not hear such a 
> thing even in the key note in june.

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