I still have the phone issue where I can't answer a call with my headset
attached or I lose VoiceOver.
On 10/22/2015 12:29 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Hi Mario,
Applevis stated that they have not yet completed testing and people should let
them know if other bugs have been fixed. One bug which I think was a big deal
for those who were effected was the phone issue where when a headset was
connected your iPhone could become totally unresponsive with Voiceover gone
silent after hanging up a phone call. As far as I can tell and from what I
heard from others that has been fixed. Also, the focus bug has been fixed or at
least it is fixed in apps like mail where focus now correctly remains on
whichever email you were on when you open a message and go back out to the
inbox.
I can't speak for any Bluetooth issues since I very rarely use a Bluetooth
keyboard, but for the most part I think iOS 9.1 is now every bit as good or
better than the latest release of iOS 8 was and there is definitely a huge
improvement in how much time it took to fix some of the bugs. After all, we are
now just a bit more than a month past the date when iOS 9 was released
publically, with iOS 8 it took a lot longer for some of the major issues to be
fixed.
I have no problem criticizing Apple if they drop the ball on something, but I
think so far iOS 9.1 seems to run very stabil, it's responsive and there are no
battery drain issues. Apple needs to be reminded about bugs which persist, but
I don't think it's justified to totally bash them for putting out a real crappy
version of iOS since especially 9.1 is far from crappy.
Regards,
Sieghard
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Mário Navarro
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 11:21 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iOS 9.1 available
a shame.
I do not want to believe it.
I thought that Apple had changed their irresponsible attitudes toward the blind.
apple how you're going to justify this lack of irresponsibility that you have
had in recent times with the blind?
only 5 bugs have been fixed.
and the other 20 in the most serious categories?
a shame
These were the bugs fixed.
Accessibility Bugs Fixed in iOS 9.1
list of 5 items
• In the Mail app, VoiceOver now states the actual number of messages in a
grouped conversation rather than saying “multiple messages”.
• Audio now returns to the correct level after being interrupted by VoiceOver
when audio ducking is enabled • Fixed the problem where VoiceOver behaviour
appeared to indicate that it was not possible to enter text into some webpage
text fields (such as the Search fields on the AppleVis and BookShare websites).
• VoiceOver sound effects no longer randomly disappear.
• Switching VoiceOver voices in Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >
Speech > Default Dialect now behaves as expected (the only situation where voices may not
switch automatically are when you have limited storage space available on your device or poor
internet connectivity).
list end
Às 18:49 de 21/10/2015, Michael Malver escreveu:
Please let us know what bugs are fixed, and what, if any, still remain. I
stayed at IOS8, because I wasn't willing to put up with the initial upgrade.
-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Marissa Solaun
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 12:33 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: iOS 9.1 available
Attention everyone:
iOS 9.1 is available for download (not beta but public release)
Sent from my iPhone
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