I put this in another thread but I may as well say it again. ios 6 didn't make me put my password in for free updates in the app store. Its back to making me do that.
I put this in another thread but I may as well say it again. ios 6 didn't make me put my password in for free updates in the app store. Its back to making me do that.
Do you mean download new apps that are free, or updating apps that you already have?
If the latter, it does not do that for me. I can update apps without putting in my password..
The albumart wall is nice. Scrolling albums one by one in coverflow was useless for me.
Thats not a change in iOS 7, it's some weird issue that you seem to be experiencing.I put this in another thread but I may as well say it again. ios 6 didn't make me put my password in for free updates in the app store. Its back to making me do that.
It simply didn't fit in with Notification Center and Apple removed it with further redesign of the Notification Center in iOS 7.I wonder if there was a licensing issue or patent troll behind the loss of the FB and twitter updates in notification center.
I wonder if there was a licensing issue or patent troll behind the loss of the FB and twitter updates in notification center.
A more likely and simpler explanation is that Apple removed it as it didn't fit with the way they designed Notification Center in iOS 7.I wonder if Facebook asked for it to be removed so people are forced to actually go into the app rather than just posting from a widget.
the old classic tones. Now we have new, remixed/revamped classic tones. Personally, I liked them as they were, you don't mess with classics.
Chapter selector in the video app. In iOS 6 there was a button in the lower left-hand corner you could tap if your video contained chapters. It would call up a full-screen scrollable list of the chapters so you could jump to the one you want to watch. That's gone in iOS 7.
Is there any way to call a number directly from reminders? I know if I write a number in the notes section of Calendar then I can just tap it and press call. What about in reminders? Is there any way?
Nope, stock apps are pretty good at detecting numbers but it doesn't work in Reminders in iOS 7, either as the Title or in the Notes. You saying it did in iOS 6?
I might be confused, but I thought it did in iOS 6
Don't see why it shouldn't![]()