Since you don't get kick backed to the homescreen every time you download an app a "New" banner appears across the app:
This changes everything.
Fucking finally.
Since you don't get kick backed to the homescreen every time you download an app a "New" banner appears across the app:
Since you don't get kick backed to the homescreen every time you download an app a "New" banner appears across the app:
Top half is fine more or less, bottom half feels so incredibly inconsistent.
new ipod look.
You're underestimating just how fragmented Android is.Exactly. But apparently you didn't watch the conference and see where they created slides highlighting the fragmentation of android and joking about "ice cream sandwich."
Exactly. But apparently you didn't watch the conference and see where they created slides highlighting the fragmentation of android and joking about "ice cream sandwich."
You're underestimating just how fragmented Android is.
Android is far, far, far more fragmented than iOS is.
Less than 10% of Android users are on ICS, a build which was released nearly six months ago. That's real fragmentation.
Exactly. But apparently you didn't watch the conference and see where they created slides highlighting the fragmentation of android and joking about "ice cream sandwich."
You're underestimating just how fragmented Android is.
Android is far, far, far more fragmented than iOS is.
Less than 10% of Android users are on ICS, a build which was released nearly six months ago. That's real fragmentation.
What's your solution? Don't do anything new that your older stuff can't handle?Who cares what version is on what phone. The issue to consumers is about features. People want the latest OS because it offers better features. So even though iOS isn't as technically fragmented as android, the impact to consumers is far greater. The impact of a consumer having gingerbread on their android device is significantly less than a consumer who has iOS 6 on their iPhone 3GS or even 4.
Who cares what version is on what phone. The issue to consumers is about features. People want the latest OS because it offers better features. So even though iOS isn't as technically fragmented as android, the impact to consumers is far greater. The impact of a consumer having gingerbread on their android device is significantly less than a consumer who has iOS 6 on their iPhone 3GS or even 4.
Who cares what version is on what phone. The issue to consumers is about features. People want the latest OS because it offers better features. So even though iOS isn't as technically fragmented as android, the impact to consumers is far greater. The impact of a consumer having gingerbread on their android device is significantly less than a consumer who has iOS 6 on their iPhone 3GS or even 4.
Who cares what version is on what phone. The issue to consumers is about features. People want the latest OS because it offers better features. So even though iOS isn't as technically fragmented as android, the impact to consumers is far greater. The impact of a consumer having gingerbread on their android device is significantly less than a consumer who has iOS 6 on their iPhone 3GS or even 4.
What's your solution? Don't do anything new that your older stuff can't handle?
Not really. Normally I would agree, but the iPad 1 is such hot garbage. It barely manages one webpage at a time in iOS 5, and it takes so long to get to that point at all.Having new optional features is fine. Making iOS 6 not compatible with the iPad, which was the most current iPad until a year and 4 months ago, is inexcusable.
I wonder how well Siri will handle multiple sports teams or will it be location specific? (could drive transplanted fans insane)
Giants could refer to SF giants or NY Giants
Jets could refer to NY Jets or Winnipeg Jets
Kings could refer to Sacramento Kings or LA Kings
Will they handle team nick names or short forms? NHL is loaded with them where the short forms are almost more prominent than the team names
Isles, leafs, habs, sens, canes, rags, avs, pens, yotes, bolts, wings...
I know there is other examples in other sports too
Just a mild curiosity I have
Having new optional features is fine. Making iOS 6 not compatible with the iPad, which was the most current iPad until a year and 4 months ago, is inexcusable.
What's your solution? Don't do anything new that your older stuff can't handle?
"Score of the Jets game defaults to Winnipeg (because I'm in Canada?)
It also mentioned that the Sens are out of the playoffs after the game it displayed
This is a developer's conference. They highlighted how the majority of Android users being on 2.3 is bad for developers.The solution for Apple is to stop highlighting android fragmentation as a terrible thing for android consumers
Very niiiiiiice?.. Does habs work?
Having new optional features is fine. Making iOS 6 not compatible with the iPad, which was the most current iPad until a year and 4 months ago, is inexcusable.
The solution for Apple is to stop highlighting android fragmentation as a terrible thing for android DEVELOPERS while pissing on their own consumers. There is no technical reason why older iPhones can't enjoy some of the 4S features.
The solution for Apple is to stop highlighting android fragmentation as a terrible thing for android consumers while pissing on their own consumers. There is no technical reason why older iPhones can't enjoy some of the 4S features.
This is a developer's conference. They highlighted how the majority of Android users being on 2.3 is bad for developers.
I tried it, seemed to get Habs with the capital H but then just prompted me for a web search
No. Most people are on iOS 5. Less than 10% of people are on the comparable version of Android. You're the only person feeling hurt about this....but developing for features like Siri won't be an issue for iOS developers because most users are on iOS 5?
You don't see the double standard?
There's no Siri API...but developing for features like Siri won't be an issue for iOS developers because most users are on iOS 5?
You don't see the double standard?
Lol..The UI is now one giant clusterfuck. Not liking it.
There's no Siri API
Who cares what version is on what phone. The issue to consumers is about features. People want the latest OS because it offers better features. So even though iOS isn't as technically fragmented as android, the impact to consumers is far greater. The impact of a consumer having gingerbread on their android device is significantly less than a consumer who has iOS 5 or 6 on their iPhone 3GS or even 4.
There is no Siri API....but developing for features like Siri won't be an issue for iOS developers because most users are on iOS 5?
You don't see the double standard?
The UI is now one giant clusterfuck. Not liking it.
There's no Siri API
You code for the ios version not the device. Thats the beauty.So there is no situation where developers have to consider and code the differences between the various features of each iPhone?
You code for the ios version not the device. Thats the beauty.
So there is no situation where developers have to consider and code the differences between the various features of each iPhone?
Hardware features? Sure. Not all iOS devices have gyros, a retina display, and other things like that. But otherwise, everything else is usually fair game.So there is no situation where developers have to consider and code the differences between the various features of each iPhone?
It's a mess of old UI elements with new ones. Not that it wasn't kinda bad with that before but this is just too much for me. Doesn't help that some of it is pretty ugly. I was really hoping for the silver UI redesign rumors to be true, but no, still stuck with the shiny blue tab icons in some apps, just now with inconsistent tab bars.How so?
I find the store changes to be great, Siri changes are far more useful.