Here’s how to do it and tips to keep in mind along the way.
As usual, I said I wasn’t going to run the beta this year, and usual, something came up to change my mind. This year, it was free developer betas.
Overall I kind of dislike iOS 17, but I’m enjoying the significantly improved autocorrect.
@wave_walnut what is it you dislike? The release seems kind of like the Leopard -> Snow Leopard release. Hopefully this means a lot of bugs get fixed
There’s a lot of really dumb small changes to things that feel like it’s just change for the sake of it. I’m running a beta- I really don’t hate change, I quite enjoy it when it’s useful. Some of these changes I understand the reasoning behind, like the new call screen, but others seem to make no sense, like the iMessage photos, camera, etc buttons being behind a plus button instead of directly on your screen. Now it’s four taps to send a photo instead of three.
Great news! Now if only they’d let people develop iOS apps using a windows or Linux machine.
Should have kept the 99$ mark instead of making it free to anyone, devs already spent the money, keep it that way for there wallets. I mean that’s why the public beta exist right? For the public, dev is for developers.