iOS 7.1 solves the problems that caused dizziness for users

  Very shortly after the launch iOS 7 the first complaints from some users began to appear on the Internet who felt bad while using your own iDevices. Apparently, everything was related to the animation played when opening an application, generating the impression that an object is approaching the user at very high speed. Without commenting in any way on the situation, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), solved secretly the problem by modifying the animations run in iOS 7.1, so that the new version of the operating system does not affect users in the same way.

With iOS 7.1, it appears Apple is further thrashing out the details. With Reduce Motion active, the app-switcher — which had previously retained a lurching zoom and slide when opened and closed — is tamed with the same crossfade effects folders use. Weather's parallax backgrounds are gone. And in Messages, the entire scrolling area moves as one, rather than before where each message playfully slid around as if on ice but also had the potential to trigger motion sickness and vertigo.

  Of course, for most users we are talking about a simple non-problem, because a very small number of people complained about this problem in Apple's discussion forums, but it was taken seriously in Cupertino. I don't know how many of you had problems because of this animation, but you will now know that it will no longer affect you in any way, Apple taking care to offer you a user experience as quiet as possible.