The company showed off a redesigned Messages and Game Center, carrying the new feel across its many proprietary apps. Weather sports new animations and much more dynamic user interaction. Calendar is completely clean now -- almost entirely white. Messages carries over the flatter design -- say goodbye to those 3D word bubbles. Apple's also talking up a much more natural user interaction. Folders, too, have been improved, letting you put apps on multiple pages. Mail, meanwhile brings edge to edge photos and the ability to trash items with a slide. Notifications has been simplified, while adding much more immediate information -- you can also access it directly from the lock screen.
The company also talked up ten brand new features, including Control Center, which lets you access settings by swiping up from the bottom. Change brightness, switch to Airplane mode, all with a swipe. The company also talked up ten brand new features, including Control Center, which lets you access settings by swiping up from the bottom.The features does "intelligent scheduling," fetching updates according to your schedule -- and paying close attention to network quality. You can swipe directly through your running apps.
Safari got a bump, as well, with a new cleaner, full screen browsing. Tabs are getting a new top down view. Parental controls have been added to the browser, and the company, not surprisingly, is promising further integration with your desktop version on Mavericks.
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