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I've been wanting app restrictions to be expanded beyond age ratings for a while now, This setting could live in the same place as Restrictions do now, just allow any app in the system to be added to that list. Use the spotlight search type features to search for apps to add, have a list of the 10 most commonly used apps .... that kind of thing would help narrow down the list of millions of apps over a whole phone...

Lovely concept for a simple idea, well done fella. There's so much wasted space in those notification bars it makes sense to half them and allow for an additional drag down to quick reply... wonderfully done.
 
Thank you, guys!

Craig Federighi, if you are reading this, hire me or something.
 
Added another one, a "kill all running apps" option!

Did anyone notice in beta 1 (and possibly beta 2) of iOS 7 that the multitasking button in AssistiveTouch had an extra bar hovering over the apps? It was in the exact same position that you put your concept 'close all' option in. Did Apple possibly have a 'close all' option in multitasking which was removed at the last minute (and they forgot to update the button in AssistiveTouch until about beta 3)? If anyone got a screenshot of it then please post it.

By the way, nice concepts!
 
Did anyone notice in beta 1 (and possibly beta 2) of iOS 7 that the multitasking button in AssistiveTouch had an extra bar hovering over the apps? It was in the exact same position that you put your concept 'close all' option in. Did Apple possibly have a 'close all' option in multitasking which was removed at the last minute (and they forgot to update the button in AssistiveTouch until about beta 3)? If anyone got a screenshot of it then please post it.

By the way, nice concepts!

They could have been experimenting with it, just like nested folders.
 
What bugs me THE MOST about iOS (and OS X) is that there is NO way to be able to have documents enabled on multiple iCloud accounts at the same time. For example, I could see iWork documents from BOTH my work and personal iCloud accounts in the same app.
 
Yes to Quick Reply and the "Kill All Running Apps" options. However, iOS 7.1 doesn't NEED a passcode to individual apps. I don't understand this feature, we have the passcode/Touch ID to access the phone in the first place. Great concepts though.
 
Yes to Quick Reply and the "Kill All Running Apps" options. However, iOS 7.1 doesn't NEED a passcode to individual apps. I don't understand this feature, we have the passcode/Touch ID to access the phone in the first place. Great concepts though.

Sure it does. A few of my friends know the passcode to my phone, so maybe I want a different one for DropBox to keep work stuff safe. Or let's say I set my phone down without locking it, someone can pick it up and access everything. Etc.
 
We already know 7.1 will not bring any of this so let's hope for iOS 8.

Also, since a lot of people seem to want a file manager (Finder) here you go, my concept of it (created entirely on the iPad App iDraw, post-PC era FTW).

Feedback? :)
 

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We already know 7.1 will not bring any of this so let's hope for iOS 8.

Also, since a lot of people seem to want a file manager (Finder) here you go, my concept of it (created entirely on the iPad App iDraw, post-PC era FTW).

Feedback? :)

That looks great!

Care to create a possible iOS 7/8 style Finder icon? :cool:
 
iOS 8 it's rumoured to have Siri APIs so here's another concept of how it might work. What do you guys think? :)
 

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