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> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> Maria Reyes
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> Cc: Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: App switcher behav
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Subject: Re: App switcher behavior in iOS 11
It works for me on my devices VO doesn’t crash neither crash or respring
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Subject: Re: App switcher behavior in iOS 11
I have closed apps in the app switcher on several occasions now, after
upgrading, and have not
I have closed apps in the app switcher on several occasions now, after
upgrading, and have not experienced this behavior. I am using an iPhone 6.
Arnold Schmidt
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On Sep 20, 2017, at 1:12 PM, Sadam Ahmed wrote:
That's interesting Mary,
In
That's interesting Mary,
In AppleVis's blog post they were saying if one is closing apps from the
app switcher that the device would re spring the home screen and VO
would crash and restart.
I have experienced this behavior on my iPhone 7.
Haven't updated my iPad pro yet.
So in short I'm
Earlier, richard sent a message noting that if you delete all of the open apps
from the app switcher, it reverts back to the home screen. I just did this on
my iPad mini two, and it did not revert to the home screen. In fact, nothing
showed up except for the status bar at the top of coarse, and
No, just do a 3 finger swipe to close an app.
Sent from my Verizon iPhone 7!!!
> On Sep 20, 2017, at 10:31 AM, Joney wrote:
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> I like that too. The only problem I have, or dislike I have rather, is that
> you must move to delete. Or close app. You can’t just keep
I like that too. The only problem I have, or dislike I have rather, is that you
must move to delete. Or close app. You can’t just keep tapping them as they
come along, as you used to. :-(Oh well. Little things. :-)
Joney
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"If God can bring you to it,
He will lead you through
There is one new change that I do not think anyone has commented on.
When clearing out the app switcher, after clearing the last app, you are taken
back to the main screen. No more having to hit the home button.
If you were in a folder, you are back in that folder, etc.
I like it.
Richard
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