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No not really. Issues are issues, and they deserve to be mentioned. Just ignore them if these posts trouble you so much.
Well when there's 16 pages of it it's a bit of a p***take at least if it's kept Seperate we can actually talk about proper things bugs and new things. I'm not the only that thinks this there is a lot of people on here that would happily have a Seperate lag post!!!!
 
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Wait, why the hell don't we have a separate thread like always? This is just going to be one giant mess of both. Unwritten forum rule, every new beta gets is own "all the little things" thread even though lately we've been naming them x.x beta x bug fixes and improvement. If we start this crap the iOS forum is gonna be just as unpleasing to read as the watchOS threads. I don't even look at the watchOS thread anymore. Its just a mess.
It's already like that anyway
 
Well when there's 16 pages of it it's a bit of a p***take at least if it's kept Seperate we can actually talk about proper things bugs and new things. I'm not the only that thinks this there is a lot of people on here that would happily have a Seperate lag post!!!!
Noted.
 
Can someone explain this a bit more please?

"It's now possible to dismiss the Safari View Controller with an edge swipe."
 
How is the fluidity of animations on iPad Air 2? Does the frame dropping/stuttering persist in the app switcher with beta 2?

I'd be answering this question myself if only Apple released the public beta.
I had none of that on b1 and my Air 2. I did have some random fluidity issues, when going between apps. The App Swicher was fine.
 
I had none of that on b1 and my Air 2. I did have some random fluidity issues, when going between apps. The App Swicher was fine.
Yeah, that's what I'm referring to. The frame drops as the application becomes fullscreen.
Just delete the Public Beta Profile, reboot and the developer version will pop up! :)
I thought you need to be a developer to get the developer beta? Would doing this actually work with my non-developer status?
 
OK, thanks for heads up, I'll try it when I get back. I suppose deleting that profile can't do any harm... right?
 
You'd have thought that Apple would have spotted that loophole by now. But that's great to hear I can get beta 2 today! :D
 
Deleting the Public Beta profile worked, never knew! haha

DL'ing Beta 2 now! Thanks!
 
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