Well, I can scarcely speak for everybody, but I'm still glad of my iPod Touch 
running iOS 7.1.2 for playing Choice of Games games on.  Because, yes, some 
bugs are really, really, really annoying and can not simply be excused.  
However, I agree with the general sentiment that simply forgoing the latest 
software just because the bugs result in a little extra inconvenience or work 
isn't the answer.  The software won't get better until people use it and report 
issues, and iOS 8 has already been sprinkled with the requisite pixie dust, so 
the worst that can happen is that you'll enjoy a little joke at Apple's 
expense, and you might have to send an email to [email protected] with 
your concerns.  We all want to get to the stage iOS 7 is now at for iOS 8, and 
I'll be the first to say that Apple deserves a good smack for the VoiceOver 
bugs that did get into iOS 8 because they've been unusually severe, but you've 
got to take the good with the bad until then.  If you want to be a real 
warrier, you could sign up for an Apple Developer account on the iOS Developer 
program, and test the software before it goes live; iOS 8.1 is now in beta.

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