Friday, September 20, 2013

Compatible with iOS 7: Twitter, Facebook, Chrome, Evernote, Kindle ... - iGeneration

The biggest publishers in the App Store have also revised their apps . Unsurprisingly, Twitter takes a more in line with interface iOS 7, while remaining compatible with iOS 5 and iOS 6.

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Facebook goes a step further by replacing its icons and sidebar with a traditional bar tabbed browsing. Add some solid colors and a lack of transparency, and you get a very iOS interface. 7 – which is currently restricted to a few hundreds of thousands of users-testers

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Chrome changes are more subtle, the style of Google is also pretty flat. Chrome 30 reinforces its integration with other Google apps for iOS and improves the behavior of the full-screen browser on iOS

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Evernote takes a considerably lighter, but also more convenient interface you can easily find the last note, create a reminder from the home page or write while recording. Integration with iOS 7 is pushed to the use AirDrop to share notes.

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Amazon has also taken the game adaptation with its Kindle application, again with solids and transparency. Collections that allow you to group several books, papers and magazines are also emerging with this update.

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Finally (at least for this selection), Pocket revised its icon and interface, which were not-so-remote iOS 7. Support multitasking iOS 7, which will allow the app to refresh in the background will be appreciated.

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