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iVoice and Fahrenheit Apps

By Steve Bauer, 5 October, 2013

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iOS and iPadOS
After upgrading to iOS7 on my iPhone4, the iVoice app has stoppped working. I have deleted and re-installed the app and it worked once, but no more. Additionally, Fahrenheit will not display the current temperature in the folder name as it use to. I have a Weather folder with 6 apps in it including Fahrenheit. I have Badges turned on and all other settings that I think should be on, but no temp visible or spoken along with the folder name. any suggestions will be appreciated. Repeated messages to iVoice developers are going unanswered.

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Fahrenheit

By Brooke

8 years 9 months ago

I'm thinking the issue you're having with Fahrenheit is due to the iOS7 bug where Voiceover doesn't read the number of new items in a folder name anymore. I have the App Store app in a folder along with some others, and where it used to say a number along with the folder name, coinciding with the number of new app updates, it doesn't anymore. So I think that's a bug with iOS7 and VO.

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