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After reading several of TH55's threads, I've come to the conclusion he just dislikes any change regardless of whether it's good or bad.

Wrong, I dislike change that is intrusive and unnecessary
 
Wrong, I dislike change that is intrusive and unnecessary

Wrong. You griped about the messages app no longer opening new messages right away by default. When someone explained how it could be useful, you were like "oh ok, yeah that could be good then". So you moaned and whined about a change that you later admitted was better when people explained how it could be useful.

This alone (and now this thread) makes it clear you gripe about any changes, without a single thought about whether it could be better or not

What next? Want to complain how in iOS 7 the screen fades in/out when the phone sleeps or wakes? Oh the horror! :rolleyes:
 
Wrong. You griped about the messages app no longer opening new messages right away by default. When someone explained how it could be useful, you were like "oh ok, yeah that could be good then". So you moaned and whined about a change that you later admitted was better when people explained how it could be useful.

This alone (and now this thread) makes it clear you gripe about any changes, without a single thought about whether it could be better or not

What next? Want to complain how in iOS 7 the screen fades in/out when the phone sleeps or wakes? Oh the horror! :rolleyes:

I don't dislike any change. And while that is a benefit to that change in messages I still prefer the old way, I was just acknowledging the positive. Here is an example of a genuinely positive change - autocorrect now works (when it works) in words that are being typed directly behind existing words unseperated. I had thought it should do that for a while.

And since you mention it, yes the fadeout is inferior to how it shut off before.
 
I don't dislike any change. And while that is a benefit to that change in messages I still prefer the old way, I was just acknowledging the positive. Here is an example of a genuinely positive change - autocorrect now works (when it works) in words that are being typed directly behind existing words unseperated. I had thought it should do that for a while.

And since you mention it, yes the fadeout is inferior to how it shut off before.

Not every single change will be a positive change for everyone. However, nearly all changes are found to be either positive or negative by someone. It all comes down to how you deal with which side of the tracks on which you fall. The sooner you realize that, the happier you'll be, and the less you'll complain.
 
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