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has anyone else noticed the save to iCloud Drive extension has gone on b1 u could print a webpage then expand with a swipe then save the PDF to iCloud Drive but not able to in b2
 
Same for me on my iPads pro 9.7

So my experience with it was a very specific bug in Beta 1 on my phone. I have a 16GB phone and it didn't have enough space for the update, so it said it would delete a few apps, which I approved. The apps themselves were then grayed-out as though they were deleted, but they actually weren't removed from the phone (or something), and I think that's why my update wouldn't work. The problem didn't resolve with multiple resets or power downs and the apps remained grayed-out (I couldn't manually delete them), so I had to instead go to the App Store, redownload the app to make the icon appear normal again, then delete them manually. After that I was able to install it without any issues!
 
It's a beta. Stop complaining.

Yeah, then iOS must have been in beta since iOS 7. :rolleyes:
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Just to address one thing that annoys me about online forums: Voices of complaints are always louder than voices of satisfaction/indifference. One thing many of you don't seem to realize is that aesthetic appeal is often subjective, so just because YOU find the visual changes ugly (Music app as an example) doesn't mean everyone is on board with your sentiment.

Would those atrociously hideous white notifications on the lock screen be another example? ;)
 
Disappointing :( I was really hoping for the ability to add keywords to photos, as I use keywords heavily. Right now, I'm forced to wait until I get to my Mac, then add keywords from there. It's also frustrating that we can't even view the location of the photo on iOS other than under the moment. Kind of annoying. iOS Photos is great, but its implementation needs to be expanded more, like Photos on Mac (which I love, btw).

Can't add keyword and don't know if you can see them since I've never added any to my photos, but...

The location of every photo is easily visible by swiping the photo up or pressing Details. The approximate street address and a map show up immediately below the photo. There are two more interesting options there too -- "show nearby photos" and "show photos from this day".

The map view showing locations of all photos is also still there. So I count at least two places other than Moments where photo location is visible.
 
Yeah, then iOS must have been in beta since iOS 7. :rolleyes:
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Would those atrociously hideous white notifications on the lock screen be another example? ;)
I wish they had some level of transparency like in iOS 9, but Apple copied this straight from the Notification Cards jailbreak tweak, white background and all.
 
The location of every photo is easily visible by swiping the photo up or pressing Details. The approximate street address and a map show up immediately below the photo. There are two more interesting options there too -- "show nearby photos" and "show photos from this day".

Interesting, the first day I looked at this, the details button ONLY showed me related photos. Maybe something was indexing.
 
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