QUOTE(C63 AMG @ Jun 3 2014, 02:36 PM)
So iOS8 was launched by Apple early this morning (Est. 1am) introducing certain new features. Among the major features talked about was:
Keyboard
◾QuickType keyboard – which enables predictive suggestions inside iOS Messages and other apps
◾Third party keyboards – iOS 8 supports third party keyboard replacements such as Swype, SwiftKey, and others
Interactive Notifications
◾quick reply to messages from anywhere
◾accept/decline calendar invitations
◾mark an email as read or trash it
◾mark reminders as complete
◾reply to notifications from third party apps
Mail
◾swipe to mark an email as read or flag it, or long-swipe to delete
◾now recognizes a reservation, flight confirmation, or phone number
Safari for iPad
◾new Tab view
◾new new slide-out sidebar for bookmarks, shared links and Reading List
Messages
◾rename group threads
◾enable Do Not Disturb for a group thread to silence alerts
◾easily remove yourself from an annoying group thread
◾record and send audio notes
◾record and send videos
◾share your location
◾send multiple photos and videos
◾view all attachments from a thread at once
App Store
◾new ‘Explore’ tab
◾new ‘Trending’ searches
◾new Editor’s Choice label
◾app previews with short videos
Family Sharing
◾up to six people in your family can share purchases from iTunes stores
◾parents can track/limit kids’ spending
◾easily share photos, videos, calendars and location
Photos
◾iCloud Photo Library keeps every photo and video in iCloud, accessible from any device
◾search for photos by the date, time, location, or album name
◾smart composition tools auto-straighten and crop photos
◾smart adjustments intelligently adjusts exposure, brightness, contrast, and more
◾new photo filters
◾create time-lapse videos
Siri
◾Hey, Siri
◾Shazam song ID
◾dictation supports 22 new languages
Health app
◾easy to read dashboard for your health and fitness data
◾HealthKit platform makes it easier for third party apps to integrate with Health app
◾emergency card stores important health information
Other
◾widgets in Notification Center, third party app support
◾contact shortcuts in Multitasking screen
◾Touch ID gains third party support
Personally, I can't help but feel that this iOS launch is the most boring one yet. I mean, everything that we expect to be introduced is introduced.
However, there just weren't any amazing surprises. The WOW factor just isn't there this time.
What do you guys think?
I think Tim Cook should name this new ios as ios 7.2 is better. Nothing new for me.Keyboard
◾QuickType keyboard – which enables predictive suggestions inside iOS Messages and other apps
◾Third party keyboards – iOS 8 supports third party keyboard replacements such as Swype, SwiftKey, and others
Interactive Notifications
◾quick reply to messages from anywhere
◾accept/decline calendar invitations
◾mark an email as read or trash it
◾mark reminders as complete
◾reply to notifications from third party apps
◾swipe to mark an email as read or flag it, or long-swipe to delete
◾now recognizes a reservation, flight confirmation, or phone number
Safari for iPad
◾new Tab view
◾new new slide-out sidebar for bookmarks, shared links and Reading List
Messages
◾rename group threads
◾enable Do Not Disturb for a group thread to silence alerts
◾easily remove yourself from an annoying group thread
◾record and send audio notes
◾record and send videos
◾share your location
◾send multiple photos and videos
◾view all attachments from a thread at once
App Store
◾new ‘Explore’ tab
◾new ‘Trending’ searches
◾new Editor’s Choice label
◾app previews with short videos
Family Sharing
◾up to six people in your family can share purchases from iTunes stores
◾parents can track/limit kids’ spending
◾easily share photos, videos, calendars and location
Photos
◾iCloud Photo Library keeps every photo and video in iCloud, accessible from any device
◾search for photos by the date, time, location, or album name
◾smart composition tools auto-straighten and crop photos
◾smart adjustments intelligently adjusts exposure, brightness, contrast, and more
◾new photo filters
◾create time-lapse videos
Siri
◾Hey, Siri
◾Shazam song ID
◾dictation supports 22 new languages
Health app
◾easy to read dashboard for your health and fitness data
◾HealthKit platform makes it easier for third party apps to integrate with Health app
◾emergency card stores important health information
Other
◾widgets in Notification Center, third party app support
◾contact shortcuts in Multitasking screen
◾Touch ID gains third party support
Personally, I can't help but feel that this iOS launch is the most boring one yet. I mean, everything that we expect to be introduced is introduced.
However, there just weren't any amazing surprises. The WOW factor just isn't there this time.
What do you guys think?
This post has been edited by Hawaiiii: Jun 3 2014, 02:52 PM
Jun 3 2014, 02:52 PM

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