Re: [iPad] imaessage problems

 


No, I meant bugs.  There are probably plenty.  With large companies like MS and Apple, though, they're unlikely to be glaring and fatal.

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On Oct 5, 2013, at 6:30 PM, Alice Saunders <lwr32@mac.com> wrote:

 

So true, Jim. I would have liked to see people who have said those things be beta testers of iOS 7 from the beginning LOL! I figure when there's a major update to any OS you're using, don't do the upgrade until you have time to sit and learn it after install. Look through the manual for help and Search the net for help before getting frustrated and yelling. Sometimes it takes a few days or more to get use to the newness. Going in with a good attitude helps. 

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On Oct 5, 2013, at 2:34 PM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@icloud.com> wrote:

 

> I'll bet a lot of users are having iOS7 problems of one sort or another. That was a big revision. Be surprising of bugs weren't popping out of the woodwork.

Many of the problems we have seen reported and discussed here and ion the iPhone forum have not related to bugs at all, but more to leaping into the middle of things and not reading the manual.

Like "Apple has taken Spotlight out of iOS" or "the screen rotation is locked" or "Apple has made it impossiple to shut down apps".

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