I remember in the first iterations of ios, it was pretty easy teaching my brother (50) how to use his first and second iPhone. Now that iOS has gotten bigger and chalked full of things, he has some trouble with some of it. If he were to get an iPad or iPhone for the first time today, he'd be pretty frustrated with it.
On Nov 19, 2017, at 5:02 PM, David Smith david.smith.14916@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I don't know how a senior could learn how to use iOS without getting frustrated now that there's so much more to it.Alice"Senior" has nothing to do with it.There is a technical term for the point in life at which you have stopped being able to learn new things.It is called "dead".
"Senior" has a lot to do with it. The aging brain is not a fiction.
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