Posted on 09/24/2014 10:12:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Apple's new iOS 8 is causing apps to crash 65 percent more frequently than iOS 7, according to a report updated Wednesday by mobile analytics company Crittercism.
But there's a big catch here: Crittercism is comparing current rates for the week-old iOS 8 to the year-old iOS 7. New operating systems frequently launch with initial bugs and other issues -- particularly for the earliest adopters -- and Apple typically pushes system updates through quickly.
Overall, iOS 8 is causing apps to crash 3.29 percent of the time as of midnight Tuesday, Crittercism said. That's compared with the current 2 percent crash rate for iOS 7. Crittercism has been tracking crash rates since September 17, the day Apple released iOS 8, and rates peaked on September 21 at 3.56 percent. Unsurprisingly, older devices including the iPhone 4S, 5 and 5S experienced higher crash rates. Apple did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
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Steve would have never let this happen. Tisk, tisk!
Ha! I was waiting for someone to jump in with “Linux Rules, and the rest of you are chumps!”. :-)
My TI 99 kicks both your butts! especially with my cassette drive and RS-232 interface lead! Wonder at my awesomeness! =^)
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no, It was hanging up on my statistical computations, so I added more plain wood beads/ram, thinking that would speed it up, but that didn’t help....maybe I’ll try the new colored ones and get a counting stick to move them instead of my fingers.
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