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Old 11-02-2013, 08:41 PM   #104
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Well, I hate iOS 7 more and more every day, instead of getting used to it. I'm finding more and more problems and dysfunctionalities in iOS 7 every week.

In my eyes, Apple has now definitely sunk to the level of Microsoft and their Windows 8, Vista, Windows ME debacles. Apple now apparently no longer only make lame and ugly software, but buggy and dysfunctional, too.

For example, alerts and notifications stopped working for me properly on the iPad 3 (partly also iPhone 4) running iOS 7. I even reset the iPad back to factory settings and restored an iCloud backup on it. No help. Never had a single problem with alerts and notifications in previous iOS versions. What could be worse than not receiving alerts and reminders you set up in your PIM software?

I deeply regret having upgraded to iOS 7. It's an unmitigated disaster. I advise everyone to stay away from iOS 7 forever, if possible.

If I could downgrade to iOS 6 on both iPad and iPhone, I would do it instantly, right this minute. If a jailbreak was needed to do that, I'd do it without blinking, although I never seriously considered jailbreaking in previous years of iOS use. Prior to iOS 7, iOS was lame and locked down, but at least not dysfunctional in ways transpiring now.

If anyone here knows how to return to iOS 6, even at the price of jailbreak, please let me know. I heard of a guy starting a class action lawsuit in the US due to being unable to downgrade to iOS 6 on his devices after discovering iOS 7 does not work as reasonably expected, just as I've been discovering it in recent weeks.
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