Apple should improve the way to remove cards in Passbook

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Passbook is one of the applications that Apple should redesign In iOS 8, a sensation that you will share with me if you are regular users of this app to store cards, tickets, tickets and with the arrival of Apple Pay, our credit cards to make payments using the iPhone 6.

The concept of Passbook is very good and carrying the tickets and tickets in electronic format is a wonder, however, deleting app content becomes a nightmare, even more so if we accumulate content as the days go by. Currently, to remove a Passbook card we have to:

  1. Open the Passbook application.
  2. Access the card, ticket or ticket that we want to delete.
  3. Click on the 'i' button in the lower right corner, after which an animation is played.
  4. Click on the delete button in the upper left corner.
  5. Confirm that we want to delete the card
  6. Wait for a rather heavy animation to play

Those steps you have to repeat them over and over for each of the cards that we have in Passbook, something that ends up being too repetitive and slow due to the large number of steps that have to be done. Although we try to go fast in the process, the animations that Apple has implemented in the application will prevent it, therefore, many of you will choose to turn Passbook into the disaster drawer of expired cards.

Seeing this, Apple should implement a system that allows erase multiple cards simultaneously or if it is not possible, unless it is a more efficient method like the ones we already have to delete emails or messages with a simple swipe gesture.


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    If you use electronic tickets (for example with Easyjet), you can load them in Passbook, then they have a QR or bar code that is read at airports, I have not printed any tickets for a long time.