Ah men to that. I also train a bit in ios so for me I have to stay up todate in 
regard to tips trick and the like. That is, I will hopefully be training in ios 
in the next few months. Same wiht osx and other platforms.

talke care and be blessed.
On May 16, 2014, at 9:02 AM, Christopher Hallsworth <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I love these kind of messages. Not. Staying with 6 is of course your choice. 
> But somewhere down the line you will be made to upgrade. Newer devices come 
> with newer versions of iOS and there's no way back. Just my £0.02 worth and I 
> will continue to upgrade my devices even if I have to work around issues.
> 
> Christopher Hallsworth
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> www.hadley.edu
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> On 16/05/2014 15:26, Travis Siegel wrote:
>> Yet another reason I refuse to update to ios 7.  I'm still running
>> 6.1.13, and will continue doing so until ios 7 works as well for
>> everyone as 6 does for me now.
>> I don't see that happening any time soon, so I guess I'll be on 6 for
>> quite a while.
>> Yes, some apps don't work, because they require version 7, but when one
>> of those pop up, I simply delete it, and go find something else that
>> does the job.  I refuse to be forced into an upgrade that is going to
>> cause me problems.
>> 
>> And, with all that said, I have to wonde why it is folks still insist I
>> need to upgrade to ios 7, then promptly tell me there's vo issues, but
>> they're minor, and can easily be worked around.
>> Why?
>> I have no vo issues with 6, so why would I upgrade to something that
>> doesn't work as well, and that even the staunchest suppors still claim
>> has issues?
>> People just make no sense to me.
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