I thought it was like videos, where it depends on how far your finger away is from the bar
Aka once you start scrubbing if you raise or lower your finger it will change the scrubbing speed accordingly
Mother of god.
I thought it was like videos, where it depends on how far your finger away is from the bar
Aka once you start scrubbing if you raise or lower your finger it will change the scrubbing speed accordingly
I do get these, strange. You have 'show in notification centre' selected under calendar notifications right?I did this and I get Alerts for Birthdays, but I want them to show up in the Notification Center
FlexBright, an app that allows the user to manually adjust the display temperature of an iOS device, was recently approved by Apple, marking one of the first third-party apps that's able to function in a manner similar to the company's own Night Shift mode, set to be released in iOS 9.3. The only catch is it must be triggered somewhat manually in response to a notification, rather than continuously, like Night Shift or f.lux.
Currently available for download in the App Store, FlexBright was created by Intelligent Apps, who worked with Apple to find a way to implement blue light reduction capabilities. The app includes controls that allow it to both dim an iPhone or iPad's display and adjust the display temperature to cut down on blue light exposure.
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According to one of the developers behind FlexBright, using this notification system was the only way Apple would allow the app to change brightness or blue light while running in the background. The app does not use private APIs to change the screen temperature, instead utilizing a "native objective-c library that filters the blue light from the iOS screen."
Apple Approves 'FlexBright' iOS App That Adjusts Display Temperature
Sounds legit, right?
Well, Apple pulled it in less than a day. Obviously, they don't want third party devs to imitate built-in iOS features (Night Shift, iOS 9.3), which is funny as hell, considering they stole the idea from f.lux.
So why was it approved in the first place? What the hell are the App Review pricks doing?
How-To: Disable iOS SpringBoard animations and make your Home screen feel faster
This is amazing. The slow, tap-ignoring iOS animations suck so much.
How-To: Disable iOS SpringBoard animations and make your Home screen feel faster
This is amazing. The slow, tap-ignoring iOS animations suck so much.
Apple Approves 'FlexBright' iOS App That Adjusts Display Temperature
Sounds legit, right?
Well, Apple pulled it in less than a day. Obviously, they don't want third party devs to imitate built-in iOS features (Night Shift, iOS 9.3), which is funny as hell, considering they stole the idea from f.lux.
So why was it approved in the first place? What the hell are the App Review pricks doing?
How-To: Disable iOS SpringBoard animations and make your Home screen feel faster
This is amazing. The slow, tap-ignoring iOS animations suck so much.
Can't get it to work on my 6s+.
Tried like 50 times.
It's a glitch that people will get used to before Apple fixes it. I wouldn't bother relying on it. Just beg Apple to make "Reduce Motion" have a lower setting for animations. OS X has, or at least had a setting to speed up the Mission Control animations. If only iOS does. Though OS X's were hidden in .plist files you had to use Terminal commands or editors to change.How-To: Disable iOS SpringBoard animations and make your Home screen feel faster
This is amazing. The slow, tap-ignoring iOS animations suck so much.
How-To: Disable iOS SpringBoard animations and make your Home screen feel faster
This is amazing. The slow, tap-ignoring iOS animations suck so much.
So why was it approved in the first place? What the hell are the App Review pricks doing?
Something's wrong with the Mail app and/or email notifications on my iPad.
Occasionally, one of the following three things happens:
1) Mail.app does not check for new mails in the background at all. I have to manually open the app to do so.
2) When I receive a new email, the iPad plays the "new email" sound, but does not display a notification at the top of the screen. There's nothing in Notification Center either.
3) When I receive a new email, I receive two notifications for the same email at the same time. But there's only one of them in Notification Center.
I have already checked all relevant settings, like the notification configuration of Mail.app, background refresh or the push/update settings of my email accounts. Everything's fine. I've also tried disabling notifications and enabling them again, as well as disabling and re-enabling my email accounts, but this didn't fix anything. The problems might be gone for a while, but sooner or later, one of the three issues I mentioned above happens again.
Things are fast enough without that glitch.
Music app also sometimes stops playing for no reason.I activated the glitch to remove the animations and everything was nice and fast, but I still didn't like it. Things are fast enough without that glitch.
I had other problems after activating it which I never had previously, too - Safari crashing as I'm simply reading an article, background audio from a Podcast randomly stopping, etc.
Holy fuck. I just discovered that you can switch between Notification Center tabs instantly if you use the animation-disabling glitch. This is amazing.
What glitch is that? You can just swipe left and right. Or am I missing something here?
No.Doesn't reduce motion do the same thing?
Changes it to a fade, but you're still stuck waiting for half a second or so while the fade happens - with this glitch it's instant and for me looks horribly jarring.Doesn't reduce motion do the same thing?
is an ipad mini 4 still worth buying?
I find the fade the best option, as it actually masks the loading time of each app.Changes it to a fade, but you're still stuck waiting for half a second or so while the fade happens - with this glitch it's instant and for me looks horribly jarring.
updating!
I'm really wondering how the night shift feature is going to pan out for me
Been using the beta since it came out, I can't live without the feature now and turning it off manually or when the phone goes into low power mode makes everything look disgusting and harsh.
It's a lovely overdue feature.
The screen looks strange when I activate it. Cant wait to try it out tonight
Can't activate my phone after upgrading because it's not able to reach the activation server. Great. There's a "Try again" button, but whenever I go back, it clears the username and password textfields, so I have to enter my credentials again every single time. Fuck this.
edit: When I use the Back button in the top left corner, it actually keeps my credentials. However, the Next button simply doesn't work in that case. So I have to go back another time, go Next again, and re-enter the credentials. Amazing.
Two hours later, my phone is still a useless brick.