I'm going to upgrade to iOS 7 tonight, but I'm curious how you kept your app 
structure the same. Maybe I have misunderstood, but I thought there were only 3 
apps per line now instead of 4, so there would be fewer apps per page.

Thanks, Keith

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 11:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Success with IOS7

Hi all,

After sorting out my problems with the iTunes transfer of my apps, I'm happy 
to report that I successfully installed IOS7. It was incredibly easy! It 
took about 8 minutes for iTunes to download the upgrade. It then took about 
20 minutes to install, and in about 30 minutes total time I had IOS7 
running. I gotta say, the first thing I noticed was some of the different 
sounds used for clicks have changed; they sound a bit cheap to me. Memories 
of Pacman pop into my head when I'm in the settings menu. <Smile>. One thing 
I'm really grateful for is that my apps and folder structure was maintained 
throughout the process. I was definitely not looking forward to rearranging 
apps and folders. This upgrade was so painless that I'm still not sure I 
actually completed this task, but when I looked in Settings/general/About, 
it states "version 7.0."

  For the few out there who have not upgraded, the following is the very 
useful information I used to complete the process. It really helped to first 
make sure all of my apps were updated as the update process did not have to 
go through this step as stated in the article.

Five things to do before installing iOS 7 | How To - CNET
http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57603329-285/five-things-to-do-before-installing-ios-7/

Don't forget, the first major step is to install iTunes 11.1 as it will 
automatically prompt you to install IOS7.

Joseph


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