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Whatever happened to "skating to where the puck will be, not where it is right now"? Spotify is THE issue here. Whether or not a Beats deal would be good for Apple is up for debate (obviously). But the puck is not with iTunes anymore, despite the fa…
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addicted44 wrote: » Their Beats Music music service has been well reviewed. Also, as I suggest in my earlier comment, Apple has been rumored to have trouble acquiring licenses to music catalogs from the record companies in order to create a Spotif…
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If they used this solely to attack Spotify with Beats Music, I'd be happy. I use Spotify a lot, but their attitude towards their users and some of their software design is appalling.
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But the iPhone IS monstrous. I appreciate the 16:9 ratio, but I also appreciate the ease with which one could operate the old 3.5" screens. Keep the iPhone as is; just stick telephony in the iPad mini!
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mstone wrote: » To be fair, if you are comparing reading a pdf file in Safari while downloading it from the web, to reading the same pdf file in Preview when it is already on your hard drive, there are going to be differences. To take the Internet…
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mstone wrote: » Really? I have never used Reader since all the managers at our company have the full Acrobat Pro, but I have never had any issues with it. We use the Pro features extensively to extract/insert pages, annotations, lock documents, pr…
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That chart: Adobe Reader needs to die. It's the slowest and most unstable piece of software I've ever been forced to use. The fact that some PDFs require Adobe Reader to be opened properly is so sad.
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fallenjt wrote: » Since when Apple fanbois want other phones? iPhone rarely had technological or feature advance compared to Android phones. Remember 90% of iPhone buyers are current iPhone owners, not just those who pick and choose which one has …
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I'm ok with larger versions, so long as the standard 4" screen doesn't become the underpowered little sibling. Same price, same specs, different screen sizes. The idea that bigger is better needs to stop. chandra69 wrote: » Tim, please! Please -…
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dasanman69 wrote: » And no other app has ever crashed on you? You can't uninstall Safari
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daveinpublic wrote: » Wasn't there a lot of people who said Microsoft office was too late or not needed - why is everyone downloading it? It seems overpriced too. Habit. The branding of Office on people's minds (in the sense of cattle branding). …
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My dad had an iPhone 5 with a bad sleep/wake button and a bad battery. Glad Apple's acknowledging the problem.
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dickprinter wrote: » I have no problem with overall battery life. The problem I have every once in a while is a complete shutdown for no reason when my percentage is showing between 15 & 20%. Sometimes I can power on again and other times I ge…
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You guys sound ridiculous. I don't understand how one could be so offended by criticism, and I am personally a little confused by the unconditional praise, but that doesn't mean I want to silence anyone with something positive to say about iOS 7...
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alcstarheel wrote: » You can't which is fine with me. If the link isn't at the very bottom of the page (most aren't) then continue swiping until the link is above the "hidden" area. Pretty simple. Once you know it you're used to it. It actually…
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jfc1138 wrote: » Works for me. Maybe it's the Cheetos dust causing your issues? I'd be the one complaining to other people about getting food on their phones…
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benjamin frost wrote: » So by your logic, kicking out the guy in charge of the human interface is a good thing. You're correct that I poorly explained my reasoning. It's my understanding that Christie would have just accepted the changes proposed…
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benjamin frost wrote: » Either stop using Apple or stop posting vacuous comments. You're right, all criticisms of iOS 7 are vacuous.
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dysamoria wrote: » The Facebook app is the absolute worst performing and most buggy app I have ever used on iOS. I've deleted it. I use the mobile website through Safari when I can't get to a proper computer. It's also otherwise unimportant to me.…
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alcstarheel wrote: » As others mentioned just tap the photo to remove the top/bottom bars. In Safari you can tap the very bottom of the screen after the bottom and top bars go away and the navigation bar at the top and the navigation arrow/shar…