It works but it's buggy on my 5s and iPads. Irritating pause when
clicking back to the home screen during which you can do nothing.
Then, all your gestures get executed in a rush. I recall this
behavior in an early version of IOS 7.
Seems they moved the apps a little. The bottom row, not the dock, is
slightly closer to the top then it used to be.
Messing with my muscle memory.
Often if I try to enter a wifi password the join button remains
dimmed but works for a sighted person.
I truly loath the fact that = Apple not only didn't fix the bug
when IOS says "swipe up or down for custom action" but they actually
made it worse by adding the line about double tapping. To me this
talking is a hint. I have hints turned off. Ergo, I should not hear this.
Kevin
At 03:16 AM 10/5/2014, you wrote:
Hello all.
How is people finding the new version of iOS on their iPhones? I am
finding it crashing regularly. I just have reset my settings hoping
it would have resolved things. It didn't. For example, if I open MDN
(mac daily news), open an article and start to read. Once the APP
initiates a a refresh for the article. Vo stops speaking and kicks
me back to the home screen.
On the home screen, I cannot filter the list of apps when using hand
writing mode. In fact, if I swipe down by two fingers, I do get the
list of aps. But I cannot execute any after pressing a double tap.
It appears VO once again crashes. I hear "screen curtain turn on" or
"Voice-Over started".
The only thing I have not yet tried before rolling back to 7. Is a
complete reset. This is going to annoy me since I have a lot of mail
that I might lose. Does the backup save your mail?
There are other issues, so please let me know how people are going
with this version.
Sean
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