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You can move the reminders up to appear before the calendar. You can also change how the calendar events appear by changing the view in the calendar app itself now.

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This was actually quite expected for a while now.

Thanks for mentioning that! I hadn't opened the calendar app yet (I use Fantastical) and thought they scrapped the other calendar view in Notification Center. Thanks for the tip.
 
no more lag after restore

I have no issues on my air, maybe try restoring from a backup, if that doesn't help, restore as new, if no joy still, take it to an apple store as something is wrong. It's buttery smooth on mine.

Thanks...started a restore in iTunes, and once the iPad rebooted, the keyboard works again, no lag, I typed in the wi-fi password without issue.
And I can swipe for Control Center, it works again, and is smooth.

I had rebooted a bunch of times earlier and nothing helped, so the update must have gone wrong somewhere the first time. Working great now.

Thanks for the replies.

EDIT: Bah, a few hours later, now I've got the same problems again. :(
 
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When I close a reminder from the day view because I've done it. Why doesn't its notification go from All and Missed?
 
Same here using Safari on my iPhone 5.

Try it with an iPad ... That site is just an example of what you shouldn't do with a website.

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As I've mentioned in this thread, the larger the screen resolution, the more memory a particular Web page will be allocated.

On an iPhone, it's not more than (roughly) 100-120Mbytes; on a 64-bit (that is, Retina) iPad, easily 350-400 Mbytes.

The latter, assuming you have less than 350 Mbytes free RAM (you've run something after the last reboot and haven't killed the app), can easily lead to instant crash.


It shouldn't work that way !
An iPad has about 500 Mb of free ram after the boot, so if the site requires 400 Mb and you have less than 350 Mb free, the iOS should close and freeze all the other apps and free ram for Safari ...
 
It shouldn't work that way !
An iPad has about 500 Mb of free ram after the boot, so if the site requires 400 Mb and you have less than 350 Mb free, the iOS should close and freeze all the other apps and free ram for Safari ...

It indeed should. But it not always does - and never did.

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Try it with an iPad ... That site is just an example of what you shouldn't do with a website.

Nevertheless, nin.com is an existing and real website. There may be millions of more similarly heavy ones. As one of the main usage of the iPad is Web browsing as close to the desktop experience as possible, one would expect Safari to be able to render such heavyweight pages too.
 
With iOS 7.1 I'm still have to see a crash. I'm using Safari again and so far no crashes.

Try this on your iPad Air running iOS 7.1 with Safari:

  1. From the address bar, search for "Super White Granite"
  2. Select images
  3. Let the page of images fully load
  4. Scroll the page of images and press Show More Images button at the bottom of the page. Let the images fully load on each page.
  5. Load maybe 2 or 3 pages of images.
  6. Scroll down the page and select a picture that is showing the granite in a kitchen.
Just curious if this causes Safari to crash. Probably 9 out of 10 times Safari crashes for me with any version of iOS 7 including 7.1. In my case, no other applications were running in the background and I had only a single tab open in Safari.

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Nevertheless, nin.com is an existing and real website. There may be millions of more similarly heavy ones. As one of the main usage of the iPad is Web browsing as close to the desktop experience as possible, one would expect Safari to be able to render such heavyweight pages too.

Some people, like my self, don't seem to get Safari to crash when visting that website on their iPad. Pretty damn quick load time as well for me. And I am not saying that Safari does not crash in 7.1 as I have been able to get it to crash in other circumstances.
 
Try this on your iPad Air running iOS 7.1 with Safari:

  1. From the address bar, search for "Super White Granite"
  2. Select images
  3. Let the page of images fully load
  4. Scroll the page of images and press Show More Images button at the bottom of the page. Let the images fully load on each page.
  5. Load maybe 2 or 3 pages of images.
  6. Scroll down the page and select a picture that is showing the granite in a kitchen.
Just curious if this causes Safari to crash. Probably 9 out of 10 times Safari crashes for me with any version of iOS 7 including 7.1. In my case, no other applications were running in the background and I had only a single tab open in Safari.

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Some people, like my self, don't seem to get Safari to crash when visting that website on their iPad. Pretty damn quick load time as well for me. And I am not saying that Safari does not crash in 7.1 as I have been able to get it to crash in other circumstances.

Three tabs plus this one and still working ...
It doesn't even refresh when I switch between tabs
 
I have no issues on my air, maybe try restoring from a backup, if that doesn't help, restore as new, if no joy still, take it to an apple store as something is wrong. It's buttery smooth on mine.

Looks like I spoke too soon in Post #1156 ...it was working fine after I restored from a backup. A few hours have passed, and now I can't swipe up Control Center anymore, and any use of the on screen keyboard has a massive delay again. :(

EDIT: Did some searching, sounds like keyboard lag was a problem for many people when iOS7 first came out...I guess it's my turn.
 
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I really like the sound of CarPlay, but until it becomes more widely available I’ll continue using “Harken For iPhone” in the car. It’s much easier to use than Apple’s music player (bigger text, large buttons/touch areas). There’s also “Harken” on the iPad but I need a new cradle for my iPad so I can’t use it at the moment.

http://appstore.com/HarkenForiPhone
 
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Try it on an iPad. It crashes it all the time

I tried nin.com on both my iPhone 5 and iPad 3rd gen (both running 7.1) and no issues whatsoever loading the site, even with 3+ tabs open.

No crashing and no loss of responsiveness in or outside of Safari. The site did take a few more seconds to load than what a typical site takes but that was also true loading it on my iMac so no big deal, it's a pretty heavy site.
 
Incoming call - ?

What is this?

Incoming call screen when the phone is unlocked.

I don't know about you but I take many more calls than I decline.

I guess most people do.

So why is the green accepting button on the far right side where it is much harder to reach with one's thumb? (for right-handed people of course)

Any logic in this?

Tell me as I don't see it.
 
You know, what I'd really like is "interactive mode" for Siri, where you can turn on Siri, carry on a series of commands, and then turn it off when you're done (or after some interval with no commands issued), without having to hit the home button over and over.

Just press the microphone button at the bottom after Siri executes each command.
 
What is this?

Incoming call screen when the phone is unlocked.

I don't know about you but I take many more calls than I decline.

I guess most people do.

So why is the green accepting button on the far right side where it is much harder to reach with one's thumb? (for right-handed people of course)

Any logic in this?

Tell me as I don't see it.
Was the button on the left side before?
 
Looks like I spoke too soon in Post #1156 ...it was working fine after I restored from a backup. A few hours have passed, and now I can't swipe up Control Center anymore, and any use of the on screen keyboard has a massive delay again. :(

EDIT: Did some searching, sounds like keyboard lag was a problem for many people when iOS7 first came out...I guess it's my turn.

I have never had this problem before and low and behold today after updating my iPhone 5 and iPad Air, both of them have a 10 - 15 second lag from when you type on the keyboard until the keys respond.

I now have $1500 worth of Apple Paper Weights, very pissed.... I use my iPhone and iPad all day and now they are useless since this update.

Here is a video of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPF6Po1gJnM
 
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7.1 fixes an annoying bug in the Music app; it now keeps the "Now Playing" track updated even if the app isn't in the foreground.

Previously, it only updated when you brought it back to the foreground (the really bad problem with this is if you paused your music from Control Centre, or the buttons on your headphones, and left it paused long enough for the music app to get unloaded from memory, when you restarted, it jumped back to where it was the last time you pushed it to the background).
 
Downloading iOS 7.1 now for my iPhone 5 and rMini. Would have done it sooner, but Apple's download servers were under fire the first day.
 
Check Settings/General/Background App Refresh

The app that requires background geolocation tracking will have an active icon (in my case, Find My Friends).

While Find My Friends would work fairly consistently up to now, I remember the geolocation arrow would only show when the app was active; guess now the arrow shows the actual state of geolocation tracking (full = active, grey = last 24 hours, outline = geofence).

You can check and change the settings for those apps to disable whatever is using that or disable the location setting or background refresh setting for those apps.

Yup, that solved it. Thanks guys!
 
For ONCE the "snappier" wise cracks are ACTUALLY TRUE!!!

Apple finally delivers an upgrade that is instantly a big improvement.

Kudos to the Apple Team!!!:D

Now please get to work making Mavericks run faster....it has been underwhelming so far.:(
 
I have never had this problem before and low and behold today after updating my iPhone 5 and iPad Air, both of them have a 10 - 15 second lag from when you type on the keyboard until the keys respond.

I now have $1500 worth of Apple Paper Weights, very pissed.... I use my iPhone and iPad all day and now they are useless since this update.

Here is a video of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPF6Po1gJnM

For what it's worth, I found this advice on another site, and so far it's working for me: Go to Settings, General, Reset, Reset All Settings. Bit of a pain cause you have to re-enter your iCloud login and a few other things, but it's been 12 hours now and my on screen keyboard still works, and swiping Control Center works again. No guarantees it'll last though. Hope you find a solution!
 
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