If your getting this upset about a couple of bugs in IOS 10 then you’ve got real big issues coming next week with sierra being released.
Can garuntee it’s going to have multiple issues in it. That is the way of the world when it comes to releasing new Operating systems. El capitan or IOS 9, Windows 8 & 81 and not to mention windows anniversary edition Android android devices or OS also have their sisues. Good luck finding a system without a pre loved bug in it. If there were no bugs or problems then you wouldn’t need to update things.Sent: Friday, 16 September 2016 1:51 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: IOS10 Mail app changes Firing range?? LOL Sent from my iPhone On Sep 15, 2016, at 18:44, Scott Granados <sc...@qualityip.net<mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>> wrote: Cheree, you’re not going anywhere. Even if you don’t like the change in mail. If you think that’s tricky try using Android. Android is a joke of an operating system in comparison. If for example you want to use the web or expect stability, expect to get your security patched and updates and even expect consistent experience then you’ll just hate android. Here’s a practical example. T-Mobile had a problem in IOS 10, it took them about 48 hours to push an update to all the phones and correct their problem. If this was the google world the update would be pushed to phones based on each individual vendor’s timeline, which in the case of Samsung for example may have taken months. Samsung has been as much as a year out of date in releasing updates of the OS. Don’t even get me started on windows and that after thought of an screen reader situation. I had such a bad experience with a Galaxy phone i actually took it to the firing range and put a 308 round through the phone. It rebooted one to many times during a phone interview to live.;) On Sep 15, 2016, at 9:03 PM, Cheree Heppe <che...@dogsc4me.com<mailto:che...@dogsc4me.com>> wrote: It seems counterproductive to force an up-to-date, streamlined functionality, such as iOS to emulate an older, difficult, clumsy system, namely OS. If I'm not mistaken, there are more users of the iOS than the OS. The iOS represents a gateway experience that the public has readily adopted. Among the public are large numbers of blind and disabled users. If this new mail modality represents Apple's future for iOS, I am going to be forced into seeking another phone and notebook alternative. This mail issue mushroomed, full-blown, from an update promised to improve, to make simpler, to add features. My experience has unfortunately invited an opposite opinion. No release notes guided usage; it was just changed, just done and just not helpful or easily usable. It feels as though there is a tug-of-war between some who learned on that clumsy, multi-step, multi-keyboard usage system and those using the iOs. It is my opinion that the older, less easy OS needs to give place to the more modern, more intuitive, more usable iOs and not the other way round. Each update adds extra complications to iOS in the name of improvements. There are a cadre of blind and sighted who, like the old friends at rehab, insist on speaking for us, the user/consumer blind, for our own good. I recommend that all of us speak up in our own best interest or risk losing something that could and did change the world for us. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 15, 2016, at 15:27, David Chittenden <dchitten...@gmail.com<mailto:dchitten...@gmail.com>> wrote: Correct, the way messages are handled has changed. Visually, it now looks much more like mail on the mac. It also works more like macmail. When in the main message list, individual messages are still handled the same as in iOS 9. Threads are different. If one double-taps on a thread to activate it, one goes into a browse thread view. In this view, single-finger vertical flick moves up and down through the messages. Single-finger horrizontal flicks read through the specific message. Double-tap on the delete button at the bottom of the screen deletes all messages in the thread. Three-finger horrizontal flick moves between threads, threads and individual messages which do not belong to threads, and individual messages. In other words, the same as single-finger horrizontal flick in the message list screen. If one wishes to delete only some messages from a thread, the thread must be expanded. Whilst in the main message screen, single-finger vertical flick to expand thread and double-tap. Now, the thread is unpacked and all the messages in the thread are treated like non-thread messages. Now that I have become used to this new system, I really like it. It took me a few hours of frustration to become used to this new system. I am hoping that, as Apple continues merging the behaviours of apps for iOS and Mac, that we will see a full Mac-based iPad. I love touch-screen and want my touch-screen Mac, or the equivalent. David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA Email: dchitten...@gmail.com<mailto:dchitten...@gmail.com> Mobile: +64 21 2288 288 Sent from my iPhone On 16/09/2016, at 10:09, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com<mailto:philh...@gmail.com>> wrote: message threading seems to have changed substantially in IOS10. I can no longer 3 finger flick from message to message in a thread, instead I have to use the “pre and next” message buttons. Also, the list of messages in a thread no longer appears, but instead I am thrown into the first message in the thread and then have to navigate between messages using the next and pre message buttons. What a screw up this is! is 3 finger flicking from message to message gone in ios10? 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