I updated my iPad but left my iPhone alone. I depend on the iPhone for work (email, calendar, texts) so I was hesitant to upgrade only to find issues...and... I had my doubts about the new UI. That said, after spending several days with the iPad, and adjusting to the new UI, I no longer liked using iOS 6 on the iPhone and updated it yesterday. Despite a 180 degree swipe gesture change in mail (swipe right->left now to trash), I have few complaints. The multitasking window is a huge improvement, the new Facetime audio is fantastic, and I've had no issues with either device against our Cisco deployment (7.2.x) including connecting to our Enterprise WPA2 SSID. Jeff
>>> On Tuesday, September 24, 2013 at 6:00 AM, in message >>> <2db499df412e434c9f2e2917ba540171311cab7...@usmaccr01.idgone.int>, >>> <j...@nww.com> wrote: One of my editors noted there are stories online about the large percentage of upgrades to iOS 7 in a very short time; but he himself has NOT. He wondered about why others may be refusing or delaying the upgrade. I was curious about what, if anything, you folks are hearing about this, either through personal conversations (or even impressions) or possibly feedback from the Help Desk staff as they deal with endusers? Again, in keeping with Listserv rules, no one will be quoted/identified; at this point just trying to see if this is worth exploring. Thanks. Regards, John Cox Senior Editor Network World 492 Old Connecticut Path Framingham, MA 01701 USA Direct: 978-834-0554 HQ reception: 508-766-5301 john_...@nww.com www.networkworld.com ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.