Tom and Others,

I like to look at the new features for an App before performing an update.  In 
IOS6, that information is further down the page.  What I have discovered is 
that by changing the Rotor Setting to Headings, I can flick down with one 
finger by heading and find the information very easily.  With IOS6 out, 
numerous apps will need to be updated, and this is a handy way to find out new 
features before performing these updates.

Les
On Sep 20, 2012, at 10:12 AM, Thom <thom3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I just updated apps with IOS 6. I liked how I didn't have to enter my
> password. I also liked how it stayed on the update screen, instead of
> bouncing me back to the home pages.
> 
> Thom
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