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Name me another company which offers a cohesive ecosystem like what Apple currently does?
Actually most entertainment gear companies furnish a suite of products all designed to easily work together. While it isn't like smart phones - tablets - computers. You are buying into their TVs, players, wireless speakers or songbars, AVRs, Amps. So Sony, LG, Sonus, Samsung, among others can sell you on a lot of gear. Of course they don't lock you into some things like locked iPhones/Ipads, but then MacOS is not locked down. You have VM you can run also on MacOS.
 
Someone on Reddit suggested removing "Apple Dictionary" from the dictionary list and I think it's definitely helped.
Just fyi, the dictionaries have nothing to do with auto correct, they are used when you select a word, in Safari for example, and choose ‘Look Up’. You will then see a definitions/explanations of that word, taken from all the dictionaries you have enabled. The Apple Dictionary specifically seems to only contain descriptions of Apple products.
 
21 new emojis...yet another useless update from Apple.

My wishlist:

1. redesign the notification center. It's ridiculous. At the very least add a "Clear All" button that comes up immediately, even if there's only one notification.

2. speaking of notifications, Apple needs to change that when you tap on the phone notifications it won't ring back. It needs to only go into the phone app. All other notifications take you to the app notifying you.
Be consistent Apple. People are constantly dialing back spam and robo callers. Apple needs to be on our side in this not the spammers.

3. make it possible to dismiss Calendar and any notification from any app if you're in another app.
This goes for Calendar, News, Timers...whatever the app, you shouldn't have to swipe the notification up and then go back to the lock screen or be forced to tap the notification to get into the app sending it in order to simply dismiss a notification if you're in another app when it comes in.

4. give us an LED visual on the front of the phone for notifications in addition to sound and vibration. Allow us to change the colors of the LED light based on what the notification app is.
The fine folks who like things the way they are can just leave this off and everything will be as is.

5. bring back the same intensity (or more) of the haptic feedback as it was when iOS 16 was first released.
It was great. Since then Apple has reduced it a little on every new release. Better yet, simply make it possible for people to adjust the haptic feedback.
Right now it's almost imperceptible, which is one step from being turned off anyway.
Those who are concerned with battery or simply don't like haptic feedback can leave it off.

6. make it possible to adjust volume for independent apps and settings and not this general thing they're doing.
Separate volume control for keyboard volume, music volume, ring volume, system volume, You Tube, notifications, emails.
I, for example, would love for the keyboard clicks and the lock sounds to be much louder than they are in relations with the rest of the volume in the phone and without it affecting the volume on the entire phone or the ring and notifications volume. It's silly of Apple to force it to be like this.

7. add suggestions from the address book as you start entering a phone number.
This has been available for the last 12-15 years on Android.

8. make it possible to customize the texting app in every conceivable way. Font size, bubble size shape color etc.

9. make it possible to schedule a text message to be sent at a certain time/date. This is a basic feature. Compose your message now and schedule it to be sent out when the time is right. I used to use this feature all the time when I had to text people who are in different time zones when they have to get the text at a certain time in their time zone but it's way too late for me to stay up to send the text. Just compose the text and it can be sent out while I'm sleeping or busy.

10. use an OS-wide clipboard and make cut and/or copy not expire until we, the users, clean it.
You should be able to copy text now and paste it tomorrow if you want to.
10b. make it possible to copy multiple copy entries ready to paste any one of them by long pressing, at least the last 10 cut/copies should be possible.

11. in Mail give us the option to NOT go to the next email when you are deleting an email but to go back to the inbox. Those who want to keep things the way they are should be able to turn this feature off.

12. make it possible to move the icons on the desktop anywhere you want to.

13. make it mandatory to app makers that they have to have a swipe from left to right in EVERY app to navigate back. Hitting a tiny arrow, like some of them have, at the top left on some apps and not on others to go back is inconsistent and nuts.

14. and my goodness Apple... when it comes to using snooze, allow us to cancel it before it comes on if we want to.
14b. make it possible for us to have any snooze time we want in the alarm. Not just 9 minutes and that's that. If we want to snooze for 10 minutes, or 5 minutes, or....whatever we should be able to.
 
Update has “22 new emojis.” This device and company is laughable. Aside from the LGBTQ politics of Apple, what relevant improvements does this company offer? SIRI is absolute garbage, the App Store is a mess, and the stability of the iPhone decreases with each “revision.” Notwithstanding, the LGBTQ, BLM wallpapers and idiotic emojis, what has Apple innovated over the last decade? If it were not for Samsung, what would Apple do?
Maybe it's time.
 
Actually most entertainment gear companies furnish a suite of products all designed to easily work together. While it isn't like smart phones - tablets - computers. You are buying into their TVs, players, wireless speakers or songbars, AVRs, Amps. So Sony, LG, Sonus, Samsung, among others can sell you on a lot of gear. Of course they don't lock you into some things like locked iPhones/Ipads, but then MacOS is not locked down. You have VM you can run also on MacOS.
Dont talk to me about the Smart Things Samsung app and my 1000 pound soundbar - just terrible....
 
Just fyi, the dictionaries have nothing to do with auto correct, they are used when you select a word, in Safari for example, and choose ‘Look Up’. You will then see a definitions/explanations of that word, taken from all the dictionaries you have enabled. The Apple Dictionary specifically seems to only contain descriptions of Apple products.

It says right here:

Auto-Correction uses your keyboard dictionary to spellcheck words as you type, automatically correcting misspelled words for you.

I have personal experience with this since I sometimes use more than one language when I travel abroad. Auto-Correct does not work on non-English words unless you have the respective language enabled. You can try it yourself by setting another language, misspelling a word, and watch it correct.

Also, when I disabled Apple Dictionary, it still correct Apple's products and services when I purposely misspell them.
 
It says right here:



I have personal experience with this since I sometimes use more than one language when I travel abroad. Auto-Correct does not work on non-English words unless you have the respective language enabled. You can try it yourself by setting another language, misspelling a word, and watch it correct.

Also, when I disabled Apple Dictionary, it still correct Apple's products and services when I purposely misspell them.
I think the keyboard dictionary is separate from the dictionaries you can select in Settings -> General -> Dictionaries.
Auto-correct uses a language dictionary for whatever language you set the keyboard to. I always have auto-correct turned off, but I just tried this by writing something in French. It works fine when I use a French keyboard, but with the English keyboard, that I normally use, it results in complete nonsense, because it tries to correct it as if it was English, even though I have the French dictionary activated in Settings.
 
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