Overall, I like IOS 7 a lot. I have an iPhone 5. I like the new App Switcher and the Siri male voice. It's a bit not cool when the server is overloaded and Siri can't answer my question, but it's nothing to have a fit about, since I'm not a big Siri user anyway.
The screen definitely seemed crazy sensitive, but using the Reduced Motion option has helped a lot. I was able to get my Weather widget back into the Notifications Center and that made me quite happy. I also like the Control Center. I enjoy being able to turn off/on settings through Siri. It's also nice too to be able to Block callers, if necessary. After reading the info on how to read all my appointments in a list by hitting the Search button, for that month, I am now happy with the Calendar. They fixed the Facebook issues, so I'm glad to have the chance to read my Notifications again. My only problem I have is that I can't seem to do a two-finger double tap to turn off music. Not sure what's wrong here. But I'm glad I updated. Sharonda On 9/30/13, Rose Combs <rosecom...@gmail.com> wrote: > Does not seem to work that way for me, I have to focus on the app to close > it regardless and finding them is sometimes a problem, plus the home app > won't close but shows up so it can be confusing if one is doing this late > at > night or early in the morning when not functioning on all four cylinders. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf > Of Christopher Chaltain > Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2013 10:17 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: iOS 7, thoughts? > > I'm not sure what you mean by having to swipe through apps to close them. > Once you do a three finger swipe up to close an app, the next app gets > focus, so you just need to do another three finger swipe up to remove that > app. Once you start doing the three finger swipe up, or the double tap > after > changing the action item to remove, you don't need to swipe to the next app > in the App Switcher. This is the same as how the App Switcher worked in IOS > 6. > > On 09/28/2013 11:14 PM, BBS wrote: >> Hi. Yes, I think the app switcher is cool although I was confused as >> to how it worked the first time and then I learned that you have to >> swipe through apps if you want to close them. I have a question about >> that though. I remember in older versions of iOS that you can lock >> orientation through the app switcher. 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