You are describing how the broken way iOS handles icons works. Great. That was not my point. It's broken in the first place.
Do you know how many operating system developed in the past forty years don't allow users to position icons where they want?
There's just one: iOS.
I just don't understand the motivation behind this decision. It makes no sense.
You are describing how the broken way iOS handles icons works. Great. That was not my point. It's broken in the first place.
Do you know how many operating system developed in the past forty years don't allow users to position icons where they want?
There's just one: iOS.
I just don't understand the motivation behind this decision. It makes no sense.