OK fair enough, but you people, and by that statement, I mean the people
who are complaining about this, are not realizing that this isn't
something new. This has been going on since iOS 5. So, why the fuss now
all of a sudden? Also, this isn't something targeting blind people
specifically like I've seen some list members insinuate. This happens
for everyone. I don't like it either if I don't have a choice, but I
will say that on the flip side it's saved money too. Just this past
weekend I went to a client's home to do some equipment maintenance for
him. He had an iPad mini and a laptop which needed work. At first I
thought I would be spending a lot more time on the laptop while the
update downloaded and then installed. However because it had already
been downloaded, the upgrade of his ipad took a lot less. Over all it
saved everyone a lot of time. So it does have it's positive side as
well, and again, this isn't new with iOS 7.
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Raul A. Gallegos
No one sits in my spot. - Sheldon Cooper
Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47
On 9/26/2013 10:04 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Raul,
There is a huge difference when you're looking at a 32 or 16 GB I device versus
a Windows or a Mac PC with many many megabytes gigabytes or even maybe
terabytes of space. This is just wrong. I have 4 GB left on my iPhone. And when
this unwanted download comes on, it's going to leave me with something around 1
1/2 left. That is a problem.
One of the things that Apple used to pride itself on his "it just works." Given what I've
heard about iOS 7 and voiceover, I don't think they're living up to their reputation. We pay a lot
more for this hardware and put up with the "walled garden" because it is supposed to
offer a superior experience. This is not an example of a superior experience. Quite honestly, this
is more like what I would expect from the wild West in Google land, where it's incredibly
fragmented, and excess ability is catch as catch can, and it's a mess. I don't pay big bucks to
expect this kind of treatment from the company.
Mary experience.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 26, 2013, at 7:14 PM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <r...@raulgallegos.com> wrote:
Folks folks, do you all who are upset about the iOS 7 being downloaded also
disable your Mac or Windows updates so they are not downloaded without your
permission? What about those who are more technically challenged and would
welcome this because it makes the process easier?
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Raul A. Gallegos
Just witnessed an ant crawl under one of my keys. Don't worry, It's under CTRL.
- Sheldon Cooper
Twitter and Facebook user ID: rau47
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