hi,

This's not unique to apple or ios. Anytime generlay anything is upgraded to take advantage of new tecknology you'll have bugs just due to the large ammount of work that goes into an oporating system. If they waited till it was fully debugged they'd not role one out every year. Granted I'd love that I'm kinda old school if it's not broke don't fix it. in my openion windows peaked with xp and apple peaked with teh 4s Reguardless all you can really do is report bugs and wait. I don't think we'l stop development of new oporating systems totake advantage of new tecknology. Pluss the developers won't wait till it's fully debugged because I'm sure it goes through a prossess like that but, all the bugs won't be realised untill it's out in the field and people make individual use of it and all it's various functions. I'm not happy about how things owrk eather but, they're not likely to change unless new tecknology stops being developed.

Sincerely,
Billy Maynard

P.S. I don't emedieltly upgrade to the latest anything as soon as it's out to parshaly not run into the problums. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pablo Morales" <pablomorale...@gmail.com>
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Yes, it is that I have been saying since IOs 6 came. Looks like every time apple write a new code, with new developers, and the accessibility problems every time are worse. They are not learning of the previous IOs experiences, they are not paying attention to it, or they want to become the accessibility in something that another company will care. With IOs 7, I am getting the same problems than you, and bunches of others. But the response that I found is that every IOs brings bugs. It is a very poor excuse, because with IOs 7, is when I have been taking more problems to access information with my apple devices. Apple wants that every year, every body update the IOs, saying that not more support for older versions of the IOs, but at the same time, we have to be suffering during the year, the bugs that every IOs brings, we come to the end of the year, and start again with another IOs. It is not fir.

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Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 7:40 AM
Subject: When will Apple take this seriously?


This is very frustrating. Hordes of emails have circulated with the many shortcomings of IOS7. Many bugss and shortcomings that have appeared in ver 7 that were not in IOS6. It becomes very frustrating when even the basic phone functions are compromised. 1. Ending calls is a pain. Countless times I thought I had ended the call but it was active. This has lead to embarrassing situations and also a drain on my wallet due to large long distance call charges. 2. When I get phone numbers in a text message, I should be able to call or message or store the number with a tap. No! I could do it with my 6 year old Nokia better. 3. Entering data in a web form has become a nightmare. With my previous phones running Talks I could do much better. I pay 10 times to get a iphone and guess what? I can do less with it! Very frustrating. This list could go on and on. . . . New models will launch, new IOS versions will roll out. . . But the shortcomings and bugs will stick with us. Technology for the sake of technology. But no technology for the visually challenged. Wish someone would charge more but make a phone that works. With IOS7 AND IPHONE all one can do is pull ones hair out, welcome to a bald world populated with buggy iphones!

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