Yes, I have two. And they often differ and are inaccurate. But that's not animation.
I can understand that many people aren't a bit bothered by television animations on a news screen, or by animated ads next to a news story on a web page or by the continual background music in stores or by the television in the dentist's waiting room. I guess I'm just saying that a lot of us are very much bothered by all that.
Different strokes :0)
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There is already a weather app which shows current temp of the current location or nearest city to current location.
BestPKSIf weather apps start showing rain falling and lightening flashing, I'll ... uh ... I'm thinking.looking at my apps I cant see much that can be live, apart from the clock. Maybe weather app can show temp, although I use a NZ specific weather app. Maybe a creative type can put something together for some appsFrom: Kris Murray <krismurray@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [iPad] Why iOS 7's design is bold but flawed | Macworld I don't want them. But live icons may be neat ~KLM\\ "If people are not laughing at your goals, your goals are too small...." ~Azim Premji //On Jul 18, 2013, at 7:27 PM, Tony <tdale@xtra.co.nz> wrote: I thought most here did not want widgets? I guess what you describe is technically a widget but its more of a live icon.From: "whiterabbit32@gmail.com" <whiterabbit32@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [iPad] Why iOS 7's design is bold but flawed | MacworldIf I remember correctly, during the WWDC Keynote, you could see the red 2nd hand on the clock icon moving. That indicates to me that the clock icon is a widget. Hope there's more. \\ /\ Alice.( ). Sent from my iPhone 5On Jul 18, 2013, at 2:45 PM, Tony <tdale@xtra.co.nz> wrote:Are we getting widgets in iOS7?From: David H. Bailey <dhbailey52@comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: [iPad] Why iOS 7's design is bold but flawed | MacworldI know that about the apps as they are in iOS6 -- what I'm hoping is that the same will be able to be done with the widgets that it seems we'll be getting in iOS7. That's my only concern. That and being able to stop them if they're some nonsense thing like a stock-ticker that comes turned on and running by default. David On 7/18/2013 1:41 PM, Alice wrote: > > > You put whatever apps you don't want to see in a folder and park it on > the last page farthest from the pages you do use. I never see Th > newsstand app because I've done that. > > \ > \ /\ Alice > ( ) mailto:whiterabbit32%40gmail.com <mailto:mailto:whiterabbit32%40gmail.com> > .( ). Sent from my iPad mini > > On Jul 18, 2013, at 4:44 AM, "David H. Bailey" <mailto:dhbailey52%40comcast.net > <mailto:mailto:dhbailey52%40comcast.net>> wrote: > >> As long as they can be hidden or removed by the user, I don't have a >> problem with them being included.. >> >> But as with some of the Apple apps currently which can't be uninstalled, >> I hope that at least we can hide them in some "Unused Apps" folder and >> never have to face them if we don't want to. >> >> David H. Bailey >> >> On 7/18/2013 7:27 AM, Tony wrote: >> > >> > >> > Many want widgets, I don't , but if they existed you can use them, >> > or not. That's how it should be. None of us use iOS identically >> > Just my opinion >> > >> > *From:* David H. Bailey <mailto:dhbailey52%40comcast.net >> <mailto:dhbailey52%40comcast..net>> >> > *To:* mailto:iPad%40yahoogroups.com <mailto:iPad%40yahoogroups.com> >> > *Sent:* Thursday, 18 July 2013 10:04 PM >> > *Subject:* Re: [iPad] Why iOS 7's design is bold but flawed | Macworld >> > On 7/17/2013 5:42 PM, Tony wrote: >> > > >> > > >> > > Exactly. Whats wrong with 2 or 3 default widgety homecreens? Swipe >> right >> > > foe the app screens or up and down for the other widget ones, >> that's new >> > [snip] >> > >> > What's wrong with that scenario? Plenty, if I don't find the widgets to >> > be useful. >> > >> > I want to keep my most commonly used apps on the first homescreen, and I >> > want to be able to rearrange that first screen (and any/all others) as I >> > feel will work best for me, not what some person in Cupertino thinks is >> > best. >> > >> > I sure hope that every screen is user configurable like they all >> > currently are in iOS6 (and earlier).. >> > >> > -- >> > David H. Bailey >> > mailto:dhbailey%40davidbaileymusicstudio.com >> <http://40davidbaileymusicstudio.com/> >> > http://www..davidbaileymusicstudio.com/ >> > >> > >> > >> >> -- >> David H. Bailey >> mailto:dhbailey%40davidbaileymusicstudio.com >> <mailto:dhbailey%40davidbaileymusicstudio.com> >> http://www.davidbaileymusicstudio.com/ >> > > > -- David H. Baileymailto:dhbailey%40davidbaileymusicstudio.comhttp://www.davidbaileymusicstudio.com/
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