
We miss the days of iOS jailbreaking, which allowed us to enhance and customize Apple’s system far more than we can today, and we’d love to see some real change.
Isolated feedback to Apple is usually in vain, as this “silent giant” remains largely unresponsive to suggestions. Certain iOS bugs or glitches, despite having been reported for years, go unaddressed.
If you agree with any of the criticisms or suggestions for improving the iOS interface discussed in this blog, we strongly encourage you to provide feedback directly to Apple.
For while some small streams may disappear into the wilderness, the vast majority of them converge and give rise to great rivers.
iOS is a fairly mature system, but there is still room for improvement when it comes to its touch and navigation ergonomics. As for gesture customization, it remains too limited.
In this issue, you’ll find analysis and reviews, but also—as always—our must-read iD! tips for improvement.
Improve iOS
3, 2, 1 ideas for improving iOS
How can we improve the gesture ergonomics of iOS?
An Overview of App Launchers in iOS
The Magical World of iOS Shortcuts
More articles coming soon on iOS:
- How to Help Secure Your iPhone
- Tips for Reducing Tracking on iOS
