Updating to iOS 8
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@Minion-Queen said:
Now for my phone. Not really seeing much other than the predictive text which is awesome.
I still prefer swype. Faster, easier, and no stupid autocorrect.
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My update took forever. To be honest, I don't even see a difference using iOS8.
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@Nic said:
My update took forever. To be honest, I don't even see a difference using iOS8.
mine's not finished. my phone JUST got to the apple load screen.... I started before 7:30 lol and it's 9:47
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@Hubtech said:
@Nic said:
My update took forever. To be honest, I don't even see a difference using iOS8.
mine's not finished. my phone JUST got to the apple load screen.... I started before 7:30 lol and it's 9:47
I'm still going to be in line tomorrow morning (assuming i get all of my clients up today) to get my 6 Plus. my provider didn't allow pre-registering...so it's a free-for-all.
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@Minion-Queen Hopefully it doesn't try to force it on you. That's one thing I always hate about apple is instead of suggesting words below like other OSes they automatically replace words like "Hey I know what you really meant, even if you didn't" Happened all the time especially with IT acronyms.
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I really like the predictive text. Autocorrect is horrible!
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Once you get it done you can get an awesome free book in iBooks (this is one of two reasons why I updated my iPad2). "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson. Epic fantasy done right.
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@Nic said:
My update took forever. To be honest, I don't even see a difference using iOS8.
I felt the same way but I am sure it is under the hood. I only have an iPad mini to help troubleshoot problems with other iPads floating around. We are either iPhone/iPad or Windows Phone/Surface here. I updated my mini yesterday but haven't really dug in to see what was difference. Just don't have much use for iOS. Though it intrigues me at times...
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@ajstringham said:
I still prefer swype. Faster, easier, and no stupid autocorrect.
It is certainly not faster and easier for everyone. It is a learned skill and not something that I every liked enough to learn.
Autocorrect is simply predictive text entry without a choice (bad).
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@JaredBusch Swype isn't hard. If you can type with both hands on a keyboard, it's no different. For those who don't know the keyboard very well, it's hard. For those who can type 50+ words/minute, it's awesome! I can do it one-handed with my thumb while driving on rare occasions when the situation calls for it. Swype is one of the biggest things that sold me on Android.
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@ajstringham said:
@JaredBusch Swype isn't hard. If you can type with both hands on a keyboard, it's no different. For those who don't know the keyboard very well, it's hard. For those who can type 50+ words/minute, it's awesome! I can do it one-handed with my thumb while driving on rare occasions when the situation calls for it. Swype is one of the biggest things that sold me on Android.
It is a learned skill just like typing. It is a skill I think is a waste of time after trying it for a while on android devices. I have no desire to learn it. It is nothing but predictive text with a sliding finger instead of a finger tapping on the letter desired.
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Sitting at the Apple Store now. Battery issues.
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@JaredBusch said:
@ajstringham said:
@JaredBusch Swype isn't hard. If you can type with both hands on a keyboard, it's no different. For those who don't know the keyboard very well, it's hard. For those who can type 50+ words/minute, it's awesome! I can do it one-handed with my thumb while driving on rare occasions when the situation calls for it. Swype is one of the biggest things that sold me on Android.
It is a learned skill just like typing. It is a skill I think is a waste of time after trying it for a while on android devices. I have no desire to learn it. It is nothing but predictive text with a sliding finger instead of a finger tapping on the letter desired.
It's not predictive. It simply uses the pattern to guess what word you meant. It's pretty accurate too but it gives suggestions as well. It's not really something you have to "learn" that much. You swype in a pattern, going from one letter to the next in the word you want to spell. I'm easily 50 words/minute on Swype, which is saying something for a mobile platform.
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Got my brand new phone. Sweet. I am ready for the conference now.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Got my brand new phone. Sweet. I am ready for the conference now.
but now you still have to go back tomorrow for the 6+, right?
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@technobabble said:
@ajstringham I prefer SwiftKey...it works for iStuff and Android and lets you Swype.
Slash Gear says iOS 8 gets swiped!
I love Swift Key
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Yes there are apps for adding in swipe now. I haven't tested them yet but hope to