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Snuffman posted:Probably won't allow us to block iAd's though! The most annoying thing about the App Store redirects is that Apple has that App Store sheet thing available for third party devs (to show a store page without kicking you out of an app) but they don't use it in their own apps at all. It'd still be annoying sure, but much less annoying at least.
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japtor posted:Of course not, the content blocking is only for Safari . I'm not sure if they've mentioned whether it works for the web views in general (like in other apps), but there's also the new version there which pretty much integrates Safari into it from what I've read. Or a simple dialogue box when an app call is made without using share sheets.
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# ? Jul 5, 2015 23:31 |
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Can anyone else testing iOS 9 beta 2 on an air 2 confirm that control centre is busted? It's turned on in options, but doesn't work anywhere. I'm aware it's a beta and this might be a bug, so no biggie, but not sure if they moved it or changed it somehow.
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# ? Jul 6, 2015 12:45 |
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wooger posted:Can anyone else testing iOS 9 beta 2 on an air 2 confirm that control centre is busted? Restart your device. It does this on my iPhone periodically too. I've been trying to figure out what causes it, and it's either hitting the home button three times to turn on accessibility options and dim my screen at night or completely random.
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# ? Jul 6, 2015 13:50 |
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Can I get a recommendation for a good sleeve for the iPad Air 2? Something that will provide decent cushioning when I toss it into a backpack or messenger bag. The Air 2 is so much better than my old 4th Gen but it almost feels dangerously flimsy.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 03:33 |
nemesis_hub posted:Can I get a recommendation for a good sleeve for the iPad Air 2? Something that will provide decent cushioning when I toss it into a backpack or messenger bag. The Air 2 is so much better than my old 4th Gen but it almost feels dangerously flimsy. The apple leather case is very good. Unless you just want like a tablet sock. If that's the case just use a padded envelope and put some duct tape on the corners.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 05:10 |
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maduin posted:Restart your device. It does this on my iPhone periodically too. I've been trying to figure out what causes it, and it's either hitting the home button three times to turn on accessibility options and dim my screen at night or completely random. Will try it. I have that same accessibility shortcut enabled FWIW and use it often - wonder why they don't just make the backlight minimum setting a bunch lower.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 14:39 |
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Does anyone else have a problem with one note not being able to complete a full notebook sync on the iPad mini? I use one note in a rather pdf extensive way and it never seems to be able to sync it completely.
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# ? Jul 7, 2015 16:40 |
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It took two goddamn years but we're finally getting more than a 3x3 app grid in folders again. Not that a fixed 4x4 arrangement maximizes screen space either but it's a lot better than it was.
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# ? Jul 8, 2015 21:17 |
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Choadmaster posted:It took two goddamn years but we're finally getting more than a 3x3 app grid in folders again. Not that a fixed 4x4 arrangement maximizes screen space either but it's a lot better than it was. Ooh, screenshot?
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 15:23 |
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Snuffman posted:Ooh, screenshot? It's really not that hard to imagine in your head, but anyway...
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 21:44 |
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drat, I'm really digging this beta on my Air 2. Battery looks like it's burning down a bit quicker, but it's not obscene.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 01:23 |
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Snuffman posted:Ooh, screenshot? and here it is from the home screen
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 15:28 |
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I say this as someone who uses an iPhone, iPad, and Mac, but gently caress iOS is ugly as hell.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 15:43 |
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maduin posted:I say this as someone who uses an iPhone, iPad, and Mac, but gently caress iOS is ugly as hell. Its a bunch of app icons in a grid with a user defined background. What would make it better?
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:18 |
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Icons scattered randomly at arbitrary spacings with a background image that is an ad for the store where you bought it.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:21 |
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JHVH-1 posted:Its a bunch of app icons in a grid with a user defined background. What would make it better? I don't particularly think iOS is ugly, but I do think that it needs a visual update of some sort, although I'd be hard pressed to say what would make it better.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:25 |
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JHVH-1 posted:Its a bunch of app icons in a grid with a user defined background. What would make it better? An app drawer so you don't need everything on your home screen. But that's crazy talk.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:33 |
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I'd settle for more consistency in icon design to start (made even worse by third-party developers, but Apple's stock apps are pretty loving awful in this regard too), but the grotesque clashes in color and general hideousness of Apple's folders was what I was directly commenting on. Design is subjective, but for a long time Apple was the design company, and I'd argue that's no longer the case -- this extends beyond into UX (think of the clusterfuck that is Apple Music) as well, but iTunes has been a disaster for years so that's not really a new revelation.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:42 |
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Aphrodite posted:An app drawer so you don't need everything on your home screen.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:47 |
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Question Mark Mound posted:So... a folder that you put in your dock with all your apps that you don't want on your home screen. Sure, if 4x4 wasn't too little, the 4 icons on the dock too few and the icon for a folder was better.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 17:05 |
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Aphrodite posted:An app drawer so you don't need everything on your home screen. The home screen is the app drawer. 90% of the time I go to the home screen it's to open an app. Why make me press another button to bring up the app list? So I can see my totally sick background picture more clearly for 2 seconds?
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 17:40 |
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I actually just shove everything into groups and half the time I forget where I put an app and use the search feature every since that got added. I have too many drat apps. Maybe some new design could be made up, but it doesn't look dated at least like aqua/brushed metal/pinstripes. Looking back at things over time, I don't think they really ever completely overhauled the entire look of icons and design elements other than OS 9 --> OS X. Its more of a gradual change instead of confusing everyone. I could take or leave the icons, but when they drastically change the color of it that throws me off because most of the time when I am using the icons I don't read the text, I quickly pick them up visually. I wonder what it would look like if they allowed transparencies and didn't force it to rounded squares. On the mac at least most of the good apps have a nice looking icon. They tend to follow being a circle of some sort with a logo or they look more like a physical object and aren't flat, or they are angled at the same degree. Getting developers of 99 cent games to follow any kind of design suggestions though would be a nightmare.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 19:05 |
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I definitely feel like Apple has fallen behind with design and personally think the home screen, especially on something with as much real estate as an iPad, should have more to it.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 23:38 |
I wonder what mobile OSes you guys are looking at that have made you decide that iOS is ugly? I mean, these are our options at this point right? I want to call my dad, WTF do I do here? That's cool I guess but the icons are all different shapes and what the gently caress is this square button? I haven't selected anything here. Alright, I see that I can get to Safari which is the internet right, and Twitter wants me to look at something? At least the icons are the same shape. iOS is the only one I could easily find "in action", but I love these conversations so I'd love some specific examples of shortfalls. Like, I think they've done a pretty good job of implementing a consistent logic and experience across the whole OS. Maybe some exceptions are like transitions away from an iPod paradigm to whatever Apple Music is, but it's not like I wasted more than 45 seconds in confusion and 30 seconds fixing the "connect" menu to get my playlists button back so I don't really get the criticism there either. It looks like all sorts of other Apple things like the App Store.
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# ? Jul 11, 2015 22:05 |
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Which one's Safari? The compass? Okay sure.
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# ? Jul 12, 2015 00:49 |
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The one that says "Safari".
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# ? Jul 12, 2015 00:57 |
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I don't have any complaints about the home screen except that I think it makes sense to have an app drawer with everything, then home screen with whatever apps I want for easy access. Android widgets are fine, but not necessary imo, icons are enough, just let them be present or not on the home screen. Not a big deal, though. I personally think the frosted glass in iOS looks weird and cluttered, though. Why is it useful to see the colors of icons behind the screen I'm actually using? It just makes it look more cluttered and complicated than necessary, when a flat background would be just as good. Obviously just my tastes, but I think it would look a lot better going back to a solid color. That's the only visual thing with iOS that I don't like, as someone with an Android phone and iPad. sourdough fucked around with this message at 01:41 on Jul 12, 2015 |
# ? Jul 12, 2015 01:39 |
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gnrk posted:The one that says "Safari". that's the gps app that takes me on a safari right
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# ? Jul 12, 2015 01:41 |
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Yeah, "Safari = Internet!" Is a really big jump for someone who has never used a Mac or iOS device. And if you can't figure out that the box with the phone icon that says "Phone" is how you call people on Windows Phone, mane smartphones aren't for you. (Granted the screenshots you chose are dual SIM but that's really uncommon in most places.)
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# ? Jul 12, 2015 02:03 |
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I think people are pretty trained on what the name of a browser sounds like. Explorer. Netscape. Safari. I really think if you dropped someone who had never used an apple product before into the home screen they would guess that Safari is a browser.
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# ? Jul 12, 2015 03:12 |
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As someone who sold iPhones for 5 years, you'd be wrong.
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# ? Jul 12, 2015 03:16 |
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fleshweasel posted:I think people are pretty trained on what the name of a browser sounds like. Explorer. Netscape. Safari. I really think if you dropped someone who had never used an apple product before into the home screen they would guess that Safari is a browser. The only browser name that makes it obviously "the thing that logs me into the internet" is Internet Explorer. And that's being replaced with "Edge".
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# ? Jul 12, 2015 03:50 |
FordPRefectLL posted:As someone who sold iPhones for 5 years, you'd be wrong. Yes, this is seriously the case. Most people I've met don't have "Internet Browser" in their vocabulary. I think the Samsung Android skin has a terrible browser built in called "Internet" and it seems that most people stick with that.
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# ? Jul 12, 2015 05:37 |
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fleshweasel posted:I think people are pretty trained on what the name of a browser sounds like. Explorer. Netscape. Safari. I really think if you dropped someone who had never used an apple product before into the home screen they would guess that Safari is a browser. Initially the icon had a globe and more of a travel metaphor, not unlike other World Wide Web applications. Now they've abstracted much of that away so, aside from past exposure through other owners and a lack of apps labeled "browser", a new user wouldn't have much to go on. That said, they have had the remaining elements for 12 years so cultural penetration through media depictions and other products using the same motif means the design might be familiar. They fumbled the iOS 7 transition by standardizing Safari and Remote to the same template, though Remote is an optional install so the initial confusion is low. Once you have both they're similar enough to look the same at a glance and spoils the globe metaphor in the compass. tuyop posted:Yes, this is seriously the case. Most people I've met don't have "Internet Browser" in their vocabulary. Also a globe, both strong indicators. Granted there's no brand angle there, since they aren't trying to differentiate from other browsers, so being generic is beneficial. The interesting angle here is Google working Chrome into the OS as a standard while offering it on their website when a user comes from a different browser. That way users have cross-platform exposure before their first time with Android and so they have quick recognition, whereas a new iOS user would only really have seen Safari on OS X.
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FordPRefectLL posted:As someone who sold iPhones for 5 years, you'd be wrong. Agreed, but honestly some people are just hopeless with technology.
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# ? Jul 13, 2015 10:52 |
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The only option to stop misleading old people is to bring back America Online. File done! But, honestly, it can't be helped that the only material/graphic communication of a concept like "app used to browse Internet" is through a branded product name or a big fat label that says "Internet..." "Explorer." Jeff Goldblum fucked around with this message at 22:32 on Jul 15, 2015 |
# ? Jul 15, 2015 22:29 |
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When I install chrome onto people's computers, I re-name the icon Internet. Seriously.
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# ? Jul 16, 2015 18:07 |
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:When I install chrome onto people's computers, I re-name the icon Internet. For my parents I renamed it "Internet Explorer" and changed the icon to IE.
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:10 |
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Pointless rant forthcoming; TL/DR: iTunes blows goats. Holy poo poo did I just have the most loving disastrous experience with my friend's new iPad & iTunes movie rentals. She bought a new iPad to load with movies for a trip she's taking. She bought the cheapest one possible, 16 GB. She then proceeded to rent a half dozen HD movies from the iTunes store (~5GB each). Obviously, this is a bad idea that won't work (of course nobody consults me when they buy poo poo, they just want me to fix it afterwards). Equally obviously, Apple sells products with tiny-rear end capacities to people with no technical expertise whatsoever, so this situation should not devolve into a total clusterfuck. What should happen? iTunes should download as many movies as can fit (1-2 in this case), and then wait on the rest. You should be able to select which ones download, and the others should not take any space on your device. What does happen? iTunes tries to download multiple movies simultaneously, until the device becomes full 2/3 of the way through all the downloads. Then it gets stuck and goes nowhere. Pause button? Doesn't respond. Edit button? Puts downloads list into editing mode, but then you can't select anything in order to cancel or delete it. Delete the movie placeholders from Videos? You get a warning that you'll never get to watch it and you'll lose your money... and the iTunes Store still will continue to try to download them. Say 'gently caress this rental poo poo I want my money back'? There's no straightforward way to do it. The 'recommended' way to get iTunes refunds is to go into your purchased list, click "report a problem" and ask. Rentals don't show up in your purchased list. Say 'gently caress it I'm '? Sorry, your iPad is now full to the brim with half-downloaded rentals, you can't sync anything over to it. If only people knew better than to use iTunes rentals. If only people knew better than to trust Apple to sell a device with a reasonable amount of storage for 20fucking15. If only those people wouldn't want me to fix their problem literally 1 hour before leaving for the airport.
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