Friday, 14 June 2013

Apples'S Worldwide Developers Conference from June 10-14

The 24th WWDC 2013 kicked off with a keynote speech from Tim Cook (CEO of Apple Inc.). With curtain raised from OS X Mavericks (jokingly referred to OS Sea Lion), iOS7, iTune Radio, new Safari browser and Mac Pro, there was no scarcity of announcements.

iOS7 was certainly the one that garnered most attention as people wanted to know what Apple had reinvented to keep up with the rivals like Windows and Android JellyBean. However, amongst the cheers and revelations, there were whispers and unimpressed looks that reflected the common opinion slowly building around the brand.




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Public Reaction

The new iOS7 with over two hundred additional features and new user interface obviously made a good first impression. While most developers said that the giant leap Apple took towards making the new UI is impressive, many felt that it is less design oriented with poor and amateur icons. Some experts even say that the new font looks pushed in the scenario.


Apple has ‘sherlocked’ many companies by integrating third party software features into their own. For instance, the Mailbox’s swipe gestures into its own Mail App, Angelbit’s 1Password, HTC’s Android weather App. Apple had also finally brought in Apple Maps for cars in order to cope up with Windows’ Nokia Drive.

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