I just installed the 6.1 upgrade on my iPad 4. No glitches yet. Curious if anyone has run across any?
I dont know how, but I lost my App store icon.
I have looked in everyother app and cant find it. Guess I will be going to Apple store this week.
I dont know how, but I lost my App store icon.
I have looked in everyother app and cant find it. Guess I will be going to Apple store this week.
I dont know how, but I lost my App store icon.
I have looked in everyother app and cant find it. Guess I will be going to Apple store this week.
Try this:
Go to spotlight search (from the home screen, press the bottom button either once or twice), then type "app" and see if it comes up there.
1) On the iPad, it refused to load the Google Maps app at first, had to try 3 times to get it to load (and finally did via the store app on the device). Sure wish that Google had released the map app customized for the iPad.
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You've identified one problem with Google apps - and really with Android tablets overall. When you spend most of your energy coding for the Android platform, with devices in all manner of formats and resolutions, you get in that mode of writing one that can adapt to all easily. Why spend time writing a HD app for the iPad specifically?
Apps are not necessarily specific to the iPhone or the iPad - One app can work on both. It simply needs views set up for one or the other, or both. It's all up to the developer. They can write separate apps (and some do just to be able to charge you twice), or they can write one app with views for both devices. So, they wouldn't have to "write an HD app" as you put it - They'd just have to be a bit less lazy about what they're doing. In fact, Apple's old Maps app (the one that used Google) had very little different between the iPhone and iPad versions, and Google's wouldn't need to either. I would bet that one good developer could have it done in two hours or less. Google Fail.
That's what I was speaking of - the "view" or visual interface. Google's culture seems to be one size fits all for an equally mediocre presentation on every device which makes sense on the Android platform with its many manufacturers and models. iOS culture is to write apps specifically tailored to each device screen format and size (yes I know there is some crossover but Google seems notorious).
Though the mini throws a wrench into that.
Never had a single problem upgrading 'Droid software. I find it absolutely hilarious the amount of problems apple products have with, well, everything yet people think their OS is the best thing since thong underwear.