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iOS7 UI Interface update?

Hoping to see an iOS7 interface update i.e. flat, simple design. Any chance?

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  • Btw-My dream of doing minimal sound art for gallery openings has come true thanks in part to Loopy HD. Thanks!

  • I don't think I follow what you're asking honestly. Are you asking for them to flatten the already flattened ios 7 icons more? I thought that was the whole push for the new ios. Flat. Are you talking about removing the animations etc? I doubt very seriously either of those would be happening anytime within the next year honestly, but who knows. Maybe I'm completely missing what you're asking.

  • In terms of Audiobus app ?

  • AHHHH, yes @DaveMagoo...that's probably a lot closer to what the OP is actually talking about. Thank you. I was stumped.

  • I like the Audiobus UI the way it is. Hate the stark, cheap flat look in iOS7.

  • I agree with @mmp. I'm not overly impressed with the whole "flat" interface idea.

  • The OP has a very sparse forum history. Bit of a cheek turning up to ask for a cosmetic change.

  • edited October 2013

    Maybe he is a longtime lurker?Nothing's wrong about that.I think its a bit cheek to make yourself rules others have to follow ;-)

  • edited October 2013

    I like the idea that the flatter simpler interface lends its self to improved performance eg: less pixels to load.....etc.

    Although I am no Dev so I could be wrong.....

  • What rules? Do what you like.

  • edited October 2013

    Geez, the crummy thing is that iOS 7 is actually slower than iOS 6. The fancy "smooth" animations actually take longer even though they "feel" faster. Some tech blog did a comparison. I'll post if I see it again. It made me so mad. :-b

  • edited October 2013

    Sorry for the mix up. I was referring to Loopy HD. And for those who got their undies in a bundle over the suggestion...chill it. Some like the new design aesthetic and some don't. No need to get personal. I think Apple is way ahead of the curve in design function and yes, the aesthetic to me personally is far better than most cheesy graphics you see.

  • I have a sparse history PaulB because I am busy making music and not spending much time on this site or posting. Jeez. Give it a break man.

  • edited October 2013

    Lol. Touchy. Not sure I'd go so far as to say the graphics in Loopy are cheesy...

    Bagel-y, perhaps...

  • edited October 2013

  • Well, I like it! Especially nice to have a darker theme. Can't wait!

  • edited January 2017
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  • Cool, looking forward to the next update!

  • @AfxTwn - It depends on what specific apps you rely heavily on, but a lot of apps have been updated for iOS 7 compatibility by now. I would check AppShopper and/or the AppStore update descriptions to see if your favorite apps have been updated or not, or ask about specific apps here on the forum.

    Personally I've been using iOS 7 for a good while now and it's been mostly problem free, it's still a bit buggy here and there but for me there's no show stoppers as I'm not currently playing live.
    Audiobus still works great for me, I'm on iPad 2 and iPhone 5 both running iOS 7.0.2. I think GarageBand is currently broken when used in Audiobus on 7.0.2, so if you use GB a lot I'd hold off until next week to see what Apple announces.

    If you're playing live then I would always make sure everything you use is stable before updating, but that's just common practice with any live rig, even if you're not using any kind of computers.
    "WTF?!! I updated my 1/4" cables and nothing in my rig works now! I've been ripped off, screwed and deceived! Oh...wait... this one wasn't plugged in, never mind." :-)

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