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DanielSysila

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I just updated to iOS 11 and I have at lest two bugs... I Putted a few apps in the dock and the only one left didn’t come out?! I tried SoundCloud and it didn’t let me in, for some odd reason...
And the YouTube sound seems a little desync?!
 
I love iOS 11, best thing Apple has done in years. My only issue is I can’t multi-task or do split view for some odd reason.
Good thing I don’t really use it anyway.

Kallum.

They changed how to do that on iOS 11 with the ipads. Go look it up....
 
When I open the app I get a magnified effect for a split second. I have animations turned off. I even reinstalled to see if it was in issue with the OTA update. 30 screenshots later of opening an app using my nose, I was able to capture a snip.
 

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When I open the app I get a magnified effect for a split second. I have animations turned off. I even reinstalled to see if it was in issue with the OTA update. 30 screenshots later of opening an app using my nose, I was able to capture a snip.
That's odd. Been using iOS 11 since beta 2 on both my 1st and 2nd gen iPP, never had anything like that.
 
On my Air 2, I'm seeing an issue where inaccurate storage sizes are shown for some apps, in particular the National Geographic and Outside magazine apps. The displayed size is not displaying the correct storage used for downloaded issues (it's way too small). For other apps with data content - e.g., Audible - the correct data size is shown. The overall storage usage looks correct, though.
 
No of course it's not. It was clear from the GM that this shouldn't have been the public release version. I expect an incremental update will drop within the next week or so - hopefully to fix the battery issues which just about everyone is experiencing.
 
I agree there is no such thing as perfect software with 0 bugs for 100% of users. Not realistic.
 
I agree there is no such thing as perfect software with 0 bugs for 100% of users. Not realistic.

Before I retired I worked on s/w for weapon systems, command & control systems, commercial aircraft, fighters, and spacecraft and even with stringent QA and testing (extremely expensive and time-consuming) there were still bugs in delivered code. Some took years to pop up.
 
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