Subject | Re: Another step towards Windows |
From | Lloyd Parsons |
Date | 08/29/2014 17:10 (08/29/2014 10:10) |
Message-ID | <c6bjg6FrjhU1@mid.individual.net> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Sandman |
Followups | Sandman (41m) > Lloyd Parsons |
SandmanSame difference, smaller screen just exacerbates the issues. I didn't care for iOS7 when it came out and still don't, but I could tolerate it since I'm not on it all that much.
In article <c6b940FsibpU1@mid.individual.net>, Lloyd Parsons wrote:SandmanLloyd ParsonsLloyd ParsonsSandman
I've said I wasn't happy with the path Apple is taking with Yosemite, And I wasn't enamored of the look and feel of iOS7 for the same reasons. Skinny font, little contrast and shades of pastel. All make It difficult on my eyes.
So, is there some reason why you're not selecting a bold font, and higher contrast in the accessability settings on your iPhone?
I played around with lots of settings. Never found a combo I liked enough on anything but the retina screen. Unfortunately the MBPr is usually connected to an external monitor.
Macbook? I was in reference to your iPhone above.