What works - and what doesn't - in iOS5, Apple's new operating system for the iPhone and iPad. Nathan Olivarez-Giles and Michelle Maltais of the Los Angeles Times take a look.
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Video produced by Armand Emamdjomeh of the Los Angeles Times
@yourstrulyjeffc The iPad criticism of the app is a little silly. But the app itself sucks compared to solutions available with the competition. A lot of the features seem very vanilla. I understand simplifying, but they feel neutered. And why can they still not do notifications as good as Google? How hard is it really?
PuppyProwd 2 months ago
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The40nontyy3 4 months ago
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The40nontyy3 4 months ago
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The40nontyy3 4 months ago
LOL!!!!!! MY IPAD INSTALLED THE SOFTWARE(IOS5) END REINSTALLED THE BACKUP (47GB!!!!) IN >30 MIN.
The40nontyy3 4 months ago
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voicesofmars 4 months ago
Women and computers. What are ya gonna do?
CatapultYourMom 4 months ago
that
sucks
s208763 4 months ago
Sad to see that there are criticism on apps like Reminders because how hard is it to walk into a grocery store and remember the primary reason why you're there? Apple products were aimed to simplify the use of technical complexities, not reduce the use of memory.
Accommodations and update times depend largely on your own internet connection speed. Speed and size go hand in hand with large files. If your bandwidth is small, it's like trying to empty a pond with a straw.
yourstrulyjeffc 4 months ago
The annoying thing I discovered with the new ios5 is that when using the search in an app and then trying to go back to a previously viewed page, it just doesn't happen the way it should. I have to go back out and re-enter the site I want to view. Just needs tweeked I guess. Please fix.
stvnchic 4 months ago