Yes I did not have to read the whole thing either. You will have to hit agree 
twice but much like Chris said you do not have to read the whole thing.
On Sep 29, 2014, at 2:42 PM, Christopher Hallsworth <challswor...@icloud.com> 
wrote:

> I never read all 36 pages and was still able to agree to the terms. Try a 
> four finger tap towards the bottom of the screen this should jump to the 
> bottom of the window where the buttons are.
> 
> 
> Sent from my laptop
> 
> On 29/09/2014 20:39, Martin G. McCormick wrote:
>>      After upgrading to IOS8, my one remaining drudgery task
>> is the update to the app store. The drudgery part is that
>> 36-page legal masterpiece that one must agree to in order to
>> make the update happen so life can go on and the Earth won't get
>> stuck on it's axis causing the ocean to boil.
>> 
>>      There are 36 pages in the agreement and I am not sure if
>> you must click agree on each one or what. There are the same
>> buttons for each page. There is Cancel, then the text,
>> a link to send the agreement by email, Previous page, Next page
>> and then the Agree button
>>      The design is clever in that you can not just tap "next
>> page" 36 times and you're done. You must alternate between the
>> text and the "next page" button to see the next page.
>>      The strange part was when I got to Page 36 of 36 and
>> read it. I am not sure what one is supposed to do next because
>> nothing changes. You are at the end of the agreement and there
>> are the same buttons. Clicking Agree does nothing except you
>> hear it echoed by the iPad's voice.
>> It's like, What next? There are no complaints or errors but you
>> can't seem to go forward.
>>      I tested the send agreement by email link and that
>> worked just fine so those of you who have already done this, how
>> do you get to the next step? Thanks.
>> 
>> Martin
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