Is there a list anywhere of apps that don't support iOS7?

Rob

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On 20 September 2013 14:04, Michael Dennis - FanChants.com <
mich...@fanchants.com> wrote:

> I agree it's an excellent update. Even our apps are fine, unlike in the
> simulator, they just lok as normal. I guess there is something in their
> code that recognises certain things in the apps to see if they have been
> updated for iOS7. If that's the case it's clever and very Apple, (or not
> Microsoft :)).
>
> i love the way it all moves and like Adam says things aren't there for
> aesthetics, they are there for function, but they look great. The only
> thing I don't like are the muddy coloured backgrounds of the icon folders,
> a small thing. I also havent worked out how to change the background
> wallpaper. i can only seem to change the sleep/ awake wallpaper.
>
> I have to confess I was thinking of changing as Natalie's Android had an
> update ad it was very slick. This is slicker in my opinion though.
>
>
>
>
>
> On 20 Sep 2013, at 18:15, Adam Pymble <adampym...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My twopenneth:
>
> Even on my trusty iphone 4, this is a brilliant update.
>
> It works brilliantly, and the few places it lags a fraction, are
> insignificant. Moreover it's outweighed by speed improv ents elsewhere eg
> Spotlight, Camera.
>
> At first, I wasn't hugely in favour of the UI overhaul, but really prefer
> it after a half fu use. My wife's iOS device now seems dated.
>
> Nothing is there for the sake of it. Hence animations and transparencies
> aren't eye candy (merely) they help me navigate and interact a whole lot
> better with the device.
>
> Stock apps are much nicer to use all round, and it really is like having a
> new device. It's a smart move ensuring those on 4 year old devices (hardly
> old-old) are now in the iOS7 ecosystem. I'm now much more likely to become
> reliant on the features of my most used apps that will mean a new handset
> will one day be needed!
>
> It's vastly superior to iOS6 in many, many ways. And I loved 6. I couldn't
> imagine how such seemingly minor tweaks would make a phone so much more
> useful at what I need it to do. But they do.
>
> FYI if you've not updated, I backed up and then updated on device. It took
> 45mins all said and done and couldn't have been easier.
>
> Fears and errors when iOS 4 ruined my 3G are but a distant memory. Apple
> have not made those errors again and reports that the 4 can't handle ios7
> are clearly from folks who are used to the speed of a 5.
>
> It works splendidly.
>
> Thanks Russell et al, for very helpful posts  that convinced me to update!
>
> Adam
>
> On 19 Sep 2013, at 13:56, Russell Brown <drbrown1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Back up to computer (plug in and do a manual backup) then do it from the
> iDevice.
>
> Sent from a device of some kind
>
> On 19 Sep 2013, at 13:56, Adam Pymble <adampym...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Oh I'm going to have to join y'all!
>
> Thing is, do I just hit 'update' which is preferable for speed and ease,
> or, do I do a 'restore' and start from scratch?
>
> Does it make a difference to performance overall?
>
> Thanks
>
> Adam
>
> On 19 Sep 2013, at 13:38, Sam - MacAmbulance <i...@macambulance.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> So far I think it's a big step forward. Aside from the visual facelift
> dragging it into the modern age and the removal of the horrendous
> skeuomorphism, the remote activation-lock should hopefully bring down
> iPhone thefts.
>
> Not too sure about the iBeacon technology, hopefully retailers will use it
> sparingly and we won't be bombarded with localised adverts & offers as we
> walk through shops.
>
> Haven't managed to get AirDrop to recognise my fiancée's phone yet, but
> then there are already hundreds of pictures of our dog on there, no need to
> transfer any more to her.
>
> Regards
>
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> On 19 Sep 2013, at 13:32, Russell Brown <drbrown1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ah! Tell a lie, swipe left on a message or group of messages....
>
> Sent from a device of some kind
>
> On 19 Sep 2013, at 12:22, mac98aop <adampym...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm looking forward (nervously) to Russell's reports of how things are on
> his iPhone 4!
>
> Just heard that Fantastical is soon to release v2, iOS7 only, with some
> much wanted features. This will be the future for most apps I should think,
> so might be forced to go to iOS7!
>
> Russell - is it working nicely?!?!
>
> If it's too laggy, I'd rather not...!
>
> On Wednesday, September 18, 2013 6:45:22 AM UTC+1, Russell Brown wrote:
>>
>> Any other Smuggers already backed up their iOS 6 devices already in
>> preparation for today?
>>
>> I reckon about 6pm UK time.
>>
>> Russell
>>
>> Sent from a device of some kind
>>
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