Loaded 8.2 a couple days ago and so far so good. Wifi hasn't gotten hung up, bluetooth keyboard hasn't gotten lost, no clipboard problems yet.
You loaded 8.2 on some other device than you EFB correct?
Just out of curiosity, why do you ask?You loaded 8.2 on some other device than you EFB correct?
Loaded 8.2 a couple days ago and so far so good. Wifi hasn't gotten hung up, bluetooth keyboard hasn't gotten lost, no clipboard problems yet.
I upgraded both the 6plus and iPad Air2 the other night. Yesterday morning I'm on the iPad with my phone across the room, and my iPad rang and I answered the call in it.
Yup, they started doing that on the last release on my older hardware.
Did it fix that unusable 'user interface'.
One oddity still remains...
On the default iPhone keyboard, they found room for cursor keys - very handy.
But none to be found on the larger iPad keyboard.
Seems backwards, no?
Uh, how do you get to these cursor keys? I don't see them on my Iphone 5 w IOS 8.2One oddity still remains...
On the default iPhone keyboard, they found room for cursor keys - very handy.
But none to be found on the larger iPad keyboard.
Seems backwards, no?
Uh, how do you get to these cursor keys? I don't see them on my Iphone 5 w IOS 8.2
Uh, how do you get to these cursor keys? I don't see them on my Iphone 5 w IOS 8.2
Uh, how do you get to these cursor keys? I don't see them on my Iphone 5 w IOS 8.2
Did you get the Iwatch Ap? We upgraded one of our Apple devices and now have another AP we can't remove.
Tim
I can't figure it out why they leave it off the iPad. I would use it a lot.
It is a mystery. My guess is the belief is that the iPad screen is large enough for touch to work well even with large fingers.
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They guessed wrong.
You guys know there is a precision cursor mode, right? Press and hold your finger in the editable text box, and a little magnifying glass circle pops up. Move your finger around, and the cursor follows. Much easier than trying to put the cursor where you want with a tap.
I made the grievous error of allowing my iPad 2 to be upgraded to iOS 8, and now it is the slowest pig of a slug of a device. I often find typing lags 2-3 seconds behind. Terrible.
If I could roll back to 7, I would.
Thought I posted this opinion but apparently not. The Bloatware/processing speed were NOT resolved in IOS 8.2 !!!!!!!!!!!!! Looks like more childish embroidery than App improvement to me.
If I could roll back to 7, I would.
I upgraded both the 6plus and iPad Air2 the other night. Yesterday morning I'm on the iPad with my phone across the room, and my iPad rang and I answered the call in it.
Yup, they started doing that on the last release on my older hardware.
Did you get the Iwatch Ap? We upgraded one of our Apple devices and now have another AP we can't remove.
Tim
Create a single group and drag all the stuff you don't need into it. Move the group to a back page. Simple.
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I made the grievous error of allowing my iPad 2 to be upgraded to iOS 8, and now it is the slowest pig of a slug of a device. I often find typing lags 2-3 seconds behind. Terrible.
If I could roll back to 7, I would.
Then I shall wait to do the "upgrade" until that happens.It is rumored that Apple intends to focus on speed and stability for the next major release of iOS, and I would expect iOS 8 to get better in this regard up until that time.
What is this "bloatware" that you speak of? Yes, Apple has added some apps that you can't delete, but I haven't seen any evidence that they impact the speed of the OS.
iOS 8 rendered older hardware unusable due to processors not being up to the task with the needs of the new version. iPhone4 and older iPads are a good example. A lot of people see it as a "forced" hardware upgrade from Apple.
Frankly, I see hardware as disposable after 3-4 years. A lot of people don't.