Ok, do these newer models come with IOS8, or are they still running 7? On Oct 15, 2014, at 7:00 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> The 8.0.1 and 8.0.2 updates were released rather quickly after the initial > iOS 8 release. While the bugs seem to be quite egregious, I would presume > most people would rather the next one take longer in the hopes that most of > these irksome little buglets get worked out. > > This is why I am still using 7,1,2 and is also why I would never rush out > to buy a brand new product that almost always will take time to mature. Some > believe that if it were not for the front runners to seek out the bugs they > would never be found. But for some, it appears that the troublesome issues > far outweigh the benefits of getting the new features. > > Yosemite will be released soon but again, I will wait, probably a couple > months or so, before I install it. > > From The Believer. . . > . . . what if it were true? > [email protected] > > On 10/15/2014 2:31 PM, mário navarro wrote: >> waw man, well spoken. >> I admire your courage ... >> who believes that the 8.1 update will clear the problems of voice over / >> accessibility? >> I do not! >> even half of them will not be solved ... >> this update to be good for us, would have to be resolved about 45 bugs. >> and I'm talking about the most serious ... >> >> all this will not be solved as it should and assumed with the respect it >> deserves ... >> >> cheers. >> Em 15/10/2014 20:38, Yuma Antoine Decaux escreveu: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I don't know about yall, but I have an iphone 6 with IOS 8 and I have >>> to say that the experience is less than stellar. Bugs everywhere, >>> slower than on my iphone 5s, siri cut off midway then voice over not >>> working, hang like slowness when getting out of an app. I have to say >>> that I have started looking for alternatives as I feel like apple is >>> trying to nudge things too much into the "let big brother figure out >>> for you what you should like and do". Point in case, that U2 debacle. >>> Last weekend I was camping with some mates and I was going through >>> some tracks after lunch, and those damn U2 tracks kept popping up like >>> annoying ads. Really don't want some band pushing their crap on my >>> life experience when I shelled out 1200 dollars for a phone that is >>> supposed to do things for me. Not the other way around. Sure, U2 has >>> some great songs. But their current 50's midlife crisis moans aren't >>> my style, nor inspire me. I can listen to that when I go into an apple >>> store and wait for a genius to tell me my future. >>> >>> Seriously folks, I'm not just going off on a rant, and for those of >>> you who want to reply by being defensive for apple, just remember a >>> few basic things: >>> 1-You are customer. Customer is king, you are not serving apple. Apple >>> makes money off you, take 30 percent of the cut on your music >>> production or app developement with their platform. They serve you. >>> Not the other way around. >>> 2-Apple is not god almighty. Apple has great people that collectively >>> create experiences. At the helm, a few individuals decide on the >>> direction of that experience. Personally, I don't trust Tim Cook that >>> much in giving us a good experience. That Johnny Ive sounds like a >>> pompous marketing guy with design skills I cannot trust as head of >>> human interface, a software division, coming from someone who used to >>> make toilet seats. The only one or ones I can trust in this are >>> frederici and some of the younger engineers presented at the last >>> apple showcase. but they don't have enough say yet, so we're stuck >>> with all that flash graphical transition animation style crap instead >>> of truly clean, efficient and snappy interfaces. >>> 3-There are other choices out there, but I have no idea what. >>> Sometimes I wish I was sighted again so that I can really be part of >>> the process of creating real interfaces for everyone. It's frustrating >>> to know that most companies follow what is standard and forget that >>> standards are meant to be broken and updated. Not broken at the cost >>> of the buyer, no. If it's broken, it should be free, such as what >>> google offers. Buying a 3000 dollar piece of hardware to get clunky >>> experiences and moments where you want to throw that damn thing out >>> the window and never touch it again is clearly not what I call good >>> experience on a computer. More and more of my friends, mac users, both >>> sighted and visually impaired, agree with me that apple is starting to >>> rot in terms of presenting it's image. It's not an underdog but a huge >>> bulky oil tanker that can now only manuver slowly with a battalion of >>> lawyers behind murmuring at the chief's ears, the latter being >>> probably more complacent than should be, thus giving us this weird >>> awkward show each year now with a barely straight talking TIm Cook who >>> sounds like he never had a girl friend chill time or something seems >>> amiss in him. Some soul? Something. Whatever the case, I don't really >>> dig the style apple is portraying. It's becoming a disney world >>> presentation with oooohs and aaahs when the tech behind is quite >>> literally lagging. No visionary stuff, when this qualification should >>> by now, from all the sci fi, the research and the graduations of >>> bright people, should lead us much farther in terms of actual >>> interaction with a computer, and let's not forget screen readers. >>> >>> Anyway, off for my morning coffee. Have a great day yall >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Yuma Antoine Decaux >>> "Light has no value without darkness" >>> Mob: +612102277190 >>> Skype: Shainobi1 >>> twitter: http://www.twitter.com/triple7 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "MacVisionaries" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>. >>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>. >>> Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries. >>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. 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