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Friday, December 30, 2011

iOS Multitasking Gestures With Less Fingers (VIDEO)

Apple came out to be considerate about two biggest flaws of the operating system that includes dependence on notifications and dependence on a computer, via release of iOS 5. Some provisionary steps have also been taken in order to improve its multi tasking capabilities. This includes addition of four and five-finger multi tasking gestures to the iPad 2. This has made easy for users to switch between apps and get to the Home screen of the device.


Since Apple first introduced multi tasking gestures on first generation iPad, I’ve been using them as developer beta in iOS 4.3. Apple initially took this feature away from iOS however now it has come back publically available and is the first update to iOS and thus I rushed to update my iPad too.


It makes sense to use four or five fingers to get to the Home screen or to bring multitasking bar, or sidebars to switch between apps on the iPad’s large screen. However if compared to iPhone, it doesn’t sounds that practical and may end up as trouble.


For this conundrum that utilizes an edge-based gesture, UI designer Max Rudberg has come up with a solution. The video below shows the application of bringing up the multitasking bar with a single finger. It tends to be simple and makes complete sense for Apple too to add it to their OS.


Moving ahead, it would be awesome application addition in order to move from one application to another you can swipe in from the left to right edge, just like you do horizontal swipe with four finger gesture on the iPad. Now u need to put less effort in switching between your browser or text editor, notes, email clients etc.


It’s not the first time when apple has re fixed existing gestures to make them functional using smaller surfaces or few fingers, if this addition comes in and is applied. To make them work with the Magic Mouse, company later reduced the four finger multi tasking gesture to one-and-two finger gesture.


Third party apps which already use edge-based gestures from their features will have a clash with this new gesture like the multitasking gesture on the iPad. In our opinion, it would be wise enough to pay a tiny price to have to use other ways to access those features on affected apps because the overall benefit to the system seem to be so significant.


To me it doesn’t apply much using all of the Home buttons features. It’s less likely that I’ll double-press Home button to bring up media controls when the device is locked etc.


Rudberg also seems to point out the same aspect that is the Home Button on iOS devices is over burdened with functions and thus becomes less responsive within the passage of time due to reasons such as wear and tear because of constant use! These gestures will not completely eliminate but will reduce one’s use of that button.


It is also suggested by Rudberg that the features could be optional, provided with a preference for users to either turn them on or off in the Settings app such as the present multitasking gesture on the iPad. He’s filed the request for this feature at Apple and hopefully it would be added in the future iOS version as a option.


(via thenextweb)

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

How To Get Siri’s Sister VoiceOver To Read Emails (VIDEO)

Apple has incorporated a voiceover feature in all of its iPhone models after the 3G. To understand what this features provides its users with, one has to first know what a voiceover feature does. VoiceOver is a feature added by many mobile phone companies for the visually impaired. This feature allows the visually impaired user of an iPhone have the screen read to them out loud so they can use and operate the phone accordingly.

The voiceover feature is simply brilliant since it allows even those who are less fortunate amongst us, to avail this device to the best of its capabilities.

If you are an iPhone user, you can easily turn on this voiceover option by going into the Settings of your phone and clicking on the General tab. When you have done that, you need to access the Accessibility menu. In the Accessibility menu, you will see the Voiceover option and all you need to do is turn it on permanently. In the case of those users who are visually impaired the voiceover option should be permanently turned on, but in the case of regular iPhone users, you can attach this feature with a specific feature such as Triple clicking the home button as a way of turning it on or off.

Here’s a video showing done by one of our team showing it in action:

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Siri On iPhone 3GS Ported Successfully And Working Great (VIDEO)

We’ve already seen Siri working great on the iPhone 4 with very good performance but we haven’t known its performance on iPhone 3GS until today. Chpwn has managed to port Apple’s voice assistant feature to the iPhone 3GS. I thought that it may be working bad on iPhone 3GS but it seems like I was wrong.


A new video posted on Twitter showing the iPhone 3GS running Siri and it works as smoothly as it does on the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4. So it looks like that the iPhone 3GS is powerful enough to get Siri working on.
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Moreover, the well-known Cydia tweak, Activator, has been integrated with Siri. I’m just wondering why Apple didn’t release Siri for iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS since it’s working very good.
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