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by Alexx
4656 days ago
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That's really not true or fair. I'm in the process of giving my ~70 year old mother my old iPhone so I can send her photo messages and such. The teaching experience I've had running through how to use applications is almost exactly the same as here. (Though I must say that this is on IO6). Simple things like the way you 'Add' or 'Edit' something being inconsistent really do throw her off. I'm sure anyone who has guided very none-technical people through using technology can relate. It's nothing to do with being 'an idiot'. There are plenty of older people who take a lot longer to pick up technology like this, and it's also worth noting that as a demographic they are often wealthier than their younger counterparts, and a valuable customer segment. |
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The assertion is that the author is pretending to be an idiot in the way he is claiming the iOS7 is somehow worse than iOS6.
There are faults in iO7, but there is no evidence that it is harder for people to learn, and plenty of evidence that it is basically more usable.