Already the 13th version, I am updating to the beta version of all available Apple systems, because the job is to endure the radiation bugs associated with their emissions. For example, like now.
iOS 16.4, which is currently in beta testing, arrived on the device without great expectations, and at first glance, nothing cosmically useful was needed, except for web pushes. But since this article was written at all, then you already guessed that in fact everything is more interesting.
In iOS 16.4, finally, after YEARS, complaints and requests were noticed (Hope) hundreds of thousands of users, Apple fixed the self-created problem and made Fine. The discussion is about how the application has been working all this time Music. More precisely, its pro-interface.
1. How it was
Was anxiety.
When you added a new track to your library, replenished the playlist, put likes / dislikes and put the tracks in turn, this popped up on the whole screen:
A huge half-screen panel blocked and stopped everything you had done. Thus, there would be no action with the media library, if you please, watch the big square, unnecessary animation … and wait.
I had to wait a few seconds before the square would disappear. No one in the industry does this now, and no one has done it before either. Why this was added is an unanswered question. The panel looked especially sad on the iPad.
2. How it became
starting with iOS 16.4, all of the above actions are shown in small panel at the bottom and don’t bother anyone. Can be used by the application, it does not “freeze”.
Moreover, this panel remains interactive for several seconds. On it, you can cook, to perhaps go to the album you just added or the completed playlist.
As an avid Apple Music user since time immemorial, I wholeheartedly approve of this change.
Now, I hope Apple remembers to fix a new bug with deleting all downloaded tracks from the offline library during playback. And then there will be a lot of complaints, and people will not notice an excellent feature during the release, re-downloading their 100,500 tracks again.
Source: Iphones RU

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