The
Path social network has released a new version of its iPhone app. It
brings the user interface up to speed with iOS 7's specific look and
feel, along with some performance improvements. The interface now
utilizes iOS 7's swiping gestures, which lets users quickly swipe from
any messaging thread to the homescreen. Furthermore, the Settings menu has been simplified and reorganized into Account, Notifications, and Sharing sections.
In the Account section, users can update their profile photos, cover photos, email, and other personal information. In Notifications, users can manage notifications for their Inner Circle and Friends. In Sharing, users can manage all the networks they post to from Path. Also, the Shop section has been redesigned to feature Path's premium stickers and filters in a simpler way.
Dave Morin, CEO and co-founder of Path, heartily admits that his company is "a bit late to the party" with its iOS 7 app. Most if its competition, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest came up with its iOS 7-ready apps last year.
source: Path via Mashable
In the Account section, users can update their profile photos, cover photos, email, and other personal information. In Notifications, users can manage notifications for their Inner Circle and Friends. In Sharing, users can manage all the networks they post to from Path. Also, the Shop section has been redesigned to feature Path's premium stickers and filters in a simpler way.
Dave Morin, CEO and co-founder of Path, heartily admits that his company is "a bit late to the party" with its iOS 7 app. Most if its competition, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest came up with its iOS 7-ready apps last year.
source: Path via Mashable
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