If you are new to Pulse, you have no choice and you probably won't mind the new version anyway, which is nice and fast, useage wise, not that it was slow before.
But if you are a regular user, be warned, the new version "fixes" many things that were not broken.
Changing pages now requires an extra tap...tabs are gone and in their place an annoying FB-esque side bar.
Tapping a photo no longer zooms it.
There is no way to reset all feeds like before. This was great for getting all your feeds refreshed and lined up to the left of the screen. Gone.
The feed captions font is smaller, if you can imagine that.
In landscape mode, instead of the autohiding nav bar, there is a permanent nav bar. Say goodbye to that screen real estate.
Really surprised at some of the changes they've made. It's like they got bought out and corporate stuck their hands in the pot.
Also, Pulse went universal at some point, perhaps today or previously, but now I have 2 versions of it on my iPad...the old version and 3.0. Oddly enough, the changes in 3.0 on the iPad aren't as annoying as on the iPhone. I'm still keeping the older version though.
But if you are a regular user, be warned, the new version "fixes" many things that were not broken.
Changing pages now requires an extra tap...tabs are gone and in their place an annoying FB-esque side bar.
Tapping a photo no longer zooms it.
There is no way to reset all feeds like before. This was great for getting all your feeds refreshed and lined up to the left of the screen. Gone.
The feed captions font is smaller, if you can imagine that.
In landscape mode, instead of the autohiding nav bar, there is a permanent nav bar. Say goodbye to that screen real estate.
Really surprised at some of the changes they've made. It's like they got bought out and corporate stuck their hands in the pot.
Also, Pulse went universal at some point, perhaps today or previously, but now I have 2 versions of it on my iPad...the old version and 3.0. Oddly enough, the changes in 3.0 on the iPad aren't as annoying as on the iPhone. I'm still keeping the older version though.