Ios7 update
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Just out of interest, what are the changes and how are they going to affect my life?0
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It's very bright. Feels like i'm on acid!0
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Did mine on a 5 this am, no problems whatever
New look and feel and navigation a bit tricky to get used to, but does seems to have enough improvements to carry it0 -
User error in a nutshell, right there. Up there with 'my boyfriend works in IT' and 'my wireless at home is much easier to configure'Rothko said:Bless IT departments and they're useless information.
I really like it, quicker, more thought out, and no faux wood and leather.
It's a work in progress though, be interesting to see how it evolves in the coming years
Just because it works fine for YOU, doesn't mean it works fine for EVERYONE. Despite being told NOT to install IOS7 yesterday, some idiots have done just that and - guess what? One of the apps they use is broken.0 -
I take it you work in IT Leroy? Is it worth me downloading it then? I have a compnay iPhone 5 (they say it is ok to download) and a personal iPad 2. Cheers pal.Leroy Ambrose said:
User error in a nutshell, right there. Up there with 'my boyfriend works in IT' and 'my wireless at home is much easier to configure'Rothko said:Bless IT departments and they're useless information.
I really like it, quicker, more thought out, and no faux wood and leather.
It's a work in progress though, be interesting to see how it evolves in the coming years
Just because it works fine for YOU, doesn't mean it works fine for EVERYONE. Despite being told NOT to install IOS7 yesterday, some idiots have done just that and - guess what? One of the apps they use is broken.0 -
So true, lucklily it hasnt broken exchange...yetLeroy Ambrose said:
User error in a nutshell, right there. Up there with 'my boyfriend works in IT' and 'my wireless at home is much easier to configure'Rothko said:Bless IT departments and they're useless information.
I really like it, quicker, more thought out, and no faux wood and leather.
It's a work in progress though, be interesting to see how it evolves in the coming years
Just because it works fine for YOU, doesn't mean it works fine for EVERYONE. Despite being told NOT to install IOS7 yesterday, some idiots have done just that and - guess what? One of the apps they use is broken.0 -
If your IT peeps have told you it's OK, then you should be fine. Presumably they'll have checked any corporate apps you use (and because it's a corporate phone, if they've any sense, have some management software on there to prevent you from updating IOS/any apps that are problematic anyway if there's a problem). Can't vouch for whether or not IOS 7 is any good because I haven't installed it. I only use my iPad for our corporate apps and I'm not involved in UAT.Brendan_O_Connell said:
I take it you work in IT Leroy? Is it worth me downloading it then? I have a compnay iPhone 5 (they say it is ok to download) and a personal iPad 2. Cheers pal.Leroy Ambrose said:
User error in a nutshell, right there. Up there with 'my boyfriend works in IT' and 'my wireless at home is much easier to configure'Rothko said:Bless IT departments and they're useless information.
I really like it, quicker, more thought out, and no faux wood and leather.
It's a work in progress though, be interesting to see how it evolves in the coming years
Just because it works fine for YOU, doesn't mean it works fine for EVERYONE. Despite being told NOT to install IOS7 yesterday, some idiots have done just that and - guess what? One of the apps they use is broken.0 -
I wangled a dev version last week, been using it consistently and found Safari crashed a lot. Hopefully they've fixed that.
Annoyingly, my phone is no longer looking for the update as it thinks it's updated. So I appear to be stuck on the dev version.0 -
some training issues, but as long as you've done that and as LA says there are no app problems, go for it. Not sure how the technophobes among us will be able to make mobile phone calls sometime in the future tho0
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Just downloaded the new software without any problems. Took about 1hour0
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Thanks Leroy, appreciate your advice.Leroy Ambrose said:
If your IT peeps have told you it's OK, then you should be fine. Presumably they'll have checked any corporate apps you use (and because it's a corporate phone, if they've any sense, have some management software on there to prevent you from updating IOS/any apps that are problematic anyway if there's a problem). Can't vouch for whether or not IOS 7 is any good because I haven't installed it. I only use my iPad for our corporate apps and I'm not involved in UAT.Brendan_O_Connell said:
I take it you work in IT Leroy? Is it worth me downloading it then? I have a compnay iPhone 5 (they say it is ok to download) and a personal iPad 2. Cheers pal.Leroy Ambrose said:
User error in a nutshell, right there. Up there with 'my boyfriend works in IT' and 'my wireless at home is much easier to configure'Rothko said:Bless IT departments and they're useless information.
I really like it, quicker, more thought out, and no faux wood and leather.
It's a work in progress though, be interesting to see how it evolves in the coming years
Just because it works fine for YOU, doesn't mean it works fine for EVERYONE. Despite being told NOT to install IOS7 yesterday, some idiots have done just that and - guess what? One of the apps they use is broken.0 -
It's absolutely fine, Christ knows what people are moaning about.0
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The dev version release two weeks ago is the final public release version so there's nothing to update to I'm afraid.JiMMy 85 said:I wangled a dev version last week, been using it consistently and found Safari crashed a lot. Hopefully they've fixed that.
Annoyingly, my phone is no longer looking for the update as it thinks it's updated. So I appear to be stuck on the dev version.
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Like I posted above - absolutely fine, apart from the people who it's not fine for.I_Saw_Semedo_Score said:It's absolutely fine, Christ knows what people are moaning about.
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If it's buggy they shouldn't be releasing it.Shag said:It's sick though
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Bugger. Thanks for letting me know. I hope they fix whatever crashes safari soon. Music is less responsive when switching too.LeaburnForEngland said:
The dev version release two weeks ago is the final public release version so there's nothing to update to I'm afraid.JiMMy 85 said:I wangled a dev version last week, been using it consistently and found Safari crashed a lot. Hopefully they've fixed that.
Annoyingly, my phone is no longer looking for the update as it thinks it's updated. So I appear to be stuck on the dev version.
My wallet is too small for my fifties etc.
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One 'massive' reason to jump (unless I'm wrong) is that you can now refresh without scrolling to the top of a thread0
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Done it looks great apart from the grey background on folders. Any idea how to make them black?0
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How the hell do you do a search within a web page for certain text in this new bloody version then?0
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They morph the colour of the wallpaper, so if you want them black have a very dark wallpaper.kimbo said:Done it looks great apart from the grey background on folders. Any idea how to make them black?
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Calendar is a disaster0
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From what I've seen everything is too bright and in yer face. Like Razil, I saw the calender today and whereas before it was sectioned up (as calenders generally are - it makes them work better) now it's just totally white.0
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Calendar has lost all the Charlton fixtures.0
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Yup we have redone the fans diary, but i can confirm it doesn't seem to work with ios 7 but does with ios6. Can't find the list view either and its hard to navigate generally.0
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Mine has too but not on ipad.guinnessaddick said:Calendar has lost all the Charlton fixtures.
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My ipad on ios6 has them0
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Can anyone remember how to load CHARLTON fixtures from sky.0
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No but u can get em off our site in theory http://www.castrust.org/diary/0
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Just downloaded it and now my podcasts wont play. I wish i had left it alone.0
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Razil. Thanks.0