Uns fehlt noch so ein Thread. Also los gehts: iOS 7 Diskussion.
Ich verweise auf dieses Geruecht von macrumors: http://www.macrumors.com/2013/04/29/details-on-jony-ives-very-very-flat-design-for-ios-7/ welches auf folgenden 9to5mac Artikel verweist: http://9to5mac.com/2013/04/29/jony-ive-paints-a-fresh-yet-familiar-look-for-ios-7/
Wir werden also eine flachere und modernere UI sehen... wahrscheinlich aehnlich wie Android 4.x und Windows Phone 8 heute aussehen. Ich find dieses "skeuomorphic" design eigentlich schon immer nicht sonderlich pralle... die Game Center App sieht total peinlich aus und geht komplett an dem vorbei was Gamer wirklich anspricht. Die gelbe Notes App kann auch mal nen Tapetenwechsel vertragen.
Zur WWDC wissen wir hoffentlich mehr...
Ich verweise auf dieses Geruecht von macrumors: http://www.macrumors.com/2013/04/29/details-on-jony-ives-very-very-flat-design-for-ios-7/ welches auf folgenden 9to5mac Artikel verweist: http://9to5mac.com/2013/04/29/jony-ive-paints-a-fresh-yet-familiar-look-for-ios-7/
The new interface is said to be “very, very flat,” according to one source. Another person said that the interface loses all signs of gloss, shine, and skeuomorphism seen across current and past versions of iOS. Another source framed the new OS as having a level of “flatness” approaching recent releases of Microsoft’s Windows Phone “Metro” UI.
While the look of the updated system may be surprising to some, iOS 7 is reportedly not more difficult to use than earlier versions of software platform. There is apparently no new learning curve in the same way there was no learning curve when the iPods went color. While iOS 7 does look different, its core apps and system fundamentals (like the Lock and Home screens) mostly operate in a similar fashion to how they do today.
iOS 7 is codenamed “Innsbruck,” according to three people familiar with the OS. The interface changes include an all-new icon set for Apple’s native apps in addition to newly designed tool bars, tab bars, and other fundamental interface features across the system. iOS devices running the next-generation software reportedly have polarizing filters to decrease viewing angles of on-lookers.
iOS 7 is codenamed “Innsbruck,” according to three people familiar with the OS. The interface changes include an all-new icon set for Apple’s native apps in addition to newly designed tool bars, tab bars, and other fundamental interface features across the system. iOS devices running the next-generation software reportedly have polarizing filters to decrease viewing angles of on-lookers.
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