I thought 50% was kind of high too. The only app I'm really having
problems with is Feeddler. It's still usable, but the intermittent focus
change makes it less efficient to keep up with my news feeds.
On 09/26/2013 01:10 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
50%?
That’s sounds like a pretty large number. I mean, it’s not like app developers
didn’t know IOS was coming. out of the 90 apps I have on my phone, I can’t
think of more than 3 that haven’t been updated to work with IOS 7 or, just
don’t work with IOS 7. Of course, I don’t know what kind of apps you have but,
I would venture to say most would probably have an experience similar to mine
than a number around 50% of inoperability.
jmo
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On Sep 26, 2013, at 1:43 PM, eric oyen <[email protected]> wrote:
right now, I won't upgrade because at least 50% of my apps will not be properly
accessible with 7. Until that changes, I will leave it at 6.1 for the
foreseeable future.
-eric
On Sep 26, 2013, at 10:12 AM, Aman Singer wrote:
Hi, Chris and all.
I would, Chris, respectfully disagree with what you say below. I
neither like nor dislike change, but like change for the better and
dislike change for the worse. I have upgraded to iOS 7 because it has
one absolutely earthshaking feature which makes my use allot easier
than it was. If that feature weren't there, I would not have updated.
I have heard of very few things more foolish than Apple's downloading
the update to the devices. People could want to avoid the program
because of the bugs. They could be in a place with a satellite or
other expensive connection and not want to download such a large file.
This would be particularly nasty if the connection charged by the
megabyte. They could have their disk nearly full and need to keep
space open. They could have an older device which they don't want to
upgrade though Apple says it can be upgraded. They could have an
unstable network which may not like having large files downloaded over
it. They could have a network which is constantly in use and is,
therefore, very slow for downloads of large files. They could be
avoiding the update because they like jailbroken devices. They may
have applications which don't work, or don't work properly, on iOS 7.
I could go on. There are tons of reasons not to upgrade, many of which
are excellent.
Aman
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