I love ios7 and all its glory.  It's accessible with some quirks and some pas 
crash and brake, but I'm sure that will come in time. But as for access issues 
others are reporting I'm not ringing them. Yu just need to practice some of the 
jesters  until you can do them in your sleep. Where did you hear the 64 gig 
model was *not* going to be around anymore? I did not hear such a thing even in 
the key note in june.

Tc.
On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Cait and Maggie <caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Lynn,
> Personally, I like IOS 7.
> 
> some of the gestures took some getting used to, and I still struggle with a 
> few of them, but that's me and not the OS!
> 
> We upgraded both our phones from i phone 4's to the 5C, 32 g model.  IOS 7 
> does run a bit faster on the new phones, but we didn't play around a lot with 
> the older phones, either.  I am also running the new OS on my i pad 2 and 
> it's a bit sluggish, but this doesn't make it unusable.
> 
> I'm not sure what's available in the UK, but here in Canada, you can 
> definitely buy a 5S in the 64 g model.
> 
> Caitlyn
> 
> On 2013-10-03, at 4:00 AM, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith" 
> <ly...@mac-access.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> Firstly, let me just say that I’m not interested in what the “fat cats” and 
>> the professional analysts say; I’m looking for genuine user opinion here. I 
>> just wondered what you all make of iOS7.02 now that it is public, in terms 
>> of accessibility primarily, and functionality as a secondary topic. Speaking 
>> as somebody with vision, on the outside looking in as you might say, it 
>> seems to me that Apple has maintained its reputation and commitment as far 
>> as iOS is concerned, to accessibility. Although I haven’t gave much of an 
>> opportunity to play around with VoiceOver yet, from the visual perspective 
>> iOS7.02 is gorgeous. I love the way that applications can now interact, and 
>> the gestures which were there in iOS6 have been improved upon. Of course, 
>> Apple’s errors which only came to light when iOS7 hit the streets were a 
>> little embarrassing for them I would think. But in fairness, they did move 
>> swiftly to address them and now, we would seem to have as secure a mobiles 
>> operating system as we can reasonably expect.
>> 
>> I do have one query though. I remember reading in the release notes that 
>> there are a small number of functions which only apply to the iPhone5, 
>> iPhone5C and iPhone5S. Is there anybody who has upgraded since the release 
>> of iOS7 to an iPhone5, iPhone5C or iPhone5S from an earlier model and has 
>> noticed a significant increase in functionality? If so, what were the 
>> significant differences that you noticed?
>> 
>> I am toying with the idea of upgrading all of our iPhones to the 5S. But I 
>> seem to remember that there is no longer a 64GB model available. Our iPhones 
>> are currently all the 4S 64GB models. They work fine, and if I’m going to 
>> upgrade there’s have to be significant reasons. Yes, the dual cameras would 
>> be nice, but not essential.
>> 
>> I very much welcome your input, and I hope that we can maintain a cordial 
>> and productive discussion.
>> 
>> Warm regards
>> 
>> Lynne
>> 
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