It looks like an intentional design choice. I think I like it better than what was in 7.1, since the chars touching the line looks kinda sloppy.
I agree. Looks better now. However, the keyboard is still buggy as hell for other reasons, like the cursor placement being out of whack at times.
One issue thats popped up for me on a few devices is randomly (seemingly) the orientation for some apps will get messed up and stick that way until i hit home and then go back to the app, very annoying.
I had a weird bug where the text buttons of the camera remained upside down even when I righted the phone, and when I took pictures, they came out upside down. Fixed with a relaunch though. Similar to your app orientation issues?
Congrats to you Eug How big was your baby boy? Happy for you!
Thanks! 6 lbs 12 oz, so a little guy. (Two weeks early though, so near average for gestational age.)
No iDevices for this guy though yet. However, our 2 year-old daughter now tries to click on the thumbnails in Netflix on my TV, because she thinks the TV is one giant iPad and that those thumbnails are icons.
Speaking about babies and iOS, I just noticed that our babycam app has just been updated to iOS 8.
Live Cams Pro 4.0.1 just came out and now requires iOS 7 at least.
The iOS version march goes on. With iOS 8's release, even iOS 6 is getting dropped now. For those of you still on iOS 6 on your iPhone 4, time to start considering upgrading. Luckily you can still upgrade those to iOS 7.1.2 (since iOS 8 is not available for it). That said, performance-wise, I still think iOS 6.1.3 is still probably the sweet spot for the iPhone 4. iOS 7.1.2 just makes 7 more tolerable, since 7.0 was more laggy.
This is my favourite iOS IP cam app. I tried a few others and the support wasn't as good, and some of them were not that stable. For example, one I tried had a nice interface, but would lose the link to the cam after say an hour or two. Not ideal. This one is stable, although I have to make sure now that the audio is on. Previous versions had auto-audio-on, but I think with the 4.0 update matched with iOS 8 (and not fixed with 4.0.1) the audio will shut back off the 2nd time you load the app after initial launch, so you have to manually toggle the audio. At least with my TrendNET camera that is.