Maybe I'm not the biggest Apple fan in the world, but my family does own three 
iPhones, three iPads, three Apple TV's and a MacBook Air. So, in some sense, I 
do support them, no matter how ridiculous their 1984-like Big Brother policies. 
And I feel it gives the right to gripe about some stuff as well. 

Warning: Those for which Apple can do no wrong should press delete and move on 
to the next thread. You've been warned!

So today, I update my apps, and it turns out my Kindle app, (and the B&N Nook) 
has an update which remove per Apple's latest policy, the "Shop for a book" 
button in the app-- which basically just launched Safari and went to the 
Amazon.com Kindle section. So now, I have to manually go to Amazon.com to buy a 
book-- requiring me to go an extra step and launch the browser. 

Smartly, Amazon figured this out and as soon as I arrive at their Kindle store 
in Safari, a little JavaScript popup said to "click this button and we'll put a 
nice Kindle shop icon on the Home screen." Which I did-- and now I have a 
Kindle shop icon next to my Kindle icon, thus cluttering up my home screens 
further. Score 1 for Amazon, 0 for Apple and -1 for the customer.

Nice to see Apple looking out for their customers. Damn, if only there was ANY 
decent alternative to iOS. 

Fact is, there are so many interface problems with iOS, I don't even know were 
to start. Oh yes I do-- somewhere after four or five screens worth of icons, 
you forget where stuff is. Finding an app in "folders" is like playing that 
kids game of concentration, is it here? No, how about here? No. Where in 
tarnation is it? Oh, let's search for it, which finds and launches it, but 
still doesn't give you a clue about where it's at.

Please give me a list or outline view, which can sort by name, or date 
installed, or date last used. Smartly someone at the AppStore has figured some 
of this out as they AT LEAST show your updates and purchased apps in a list, 
though searching for an app to purchase there is a supreme exercise in 
frustration. Thankfully, others have jumped in to help. 

For instance there's a great free app called Discovr (yes that's the correct 
spelling) which creates a mind map diagram linking an app you know with others 
like it. Then there's the free website Quixey, which does a great job indexing 
apps of all kinds.
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