Pulley menu - limiting number of options
If the Pulley menu has more than 4 (or maybe 5) options, the functionality that it provides is no longer the same (one can not pull with one gesture more than 4 or 5 options, if the gesture starts from the middle of the screen). The Jolla apps that I use do not have more than 4 options, but there are other apps (like Bluewhale, the Evernote client) that have 8 options in the Pulley menu (I can see all 8 options if I start the gesture from the top of the screen, which is not the idea, right?). Maybe it would be possible to make a cascade sistem. If you have more than 4 options, the fourth one should be called "other" and when you choose that one you somehow get the other options to choose from (either on the screen or something else).
I disagree. While it's usually annoying to have more than four options, there may be use-cases where this makes sense, e.g. for showing path breadcrumbs for navigation. Bad UI design should be fixed by the particular apps, IMHO, not a fix enforced by the OS.
pycage ( 2013-12-25 17:32:08 +0200 )editMaybe the app designer does not have any other way in the current UI to implement more options except the pulley menu? If there are other ways, then I agree with you.
Neo ( 2013-12-25 17:36:48 +0200 )edit@pycage +1 :)
Venemo ( 2013-12-25 18:43:43 +0200 )editI think if you pull out of the screen from bottom the whole pulley menu should just appear as if you've pulled over the topmost item. Currently the option highlighted is chosen if you go out of bounds
raa70 ( 2013-12-25 22:34:08 +0200 )editIf you drag out of screen (or near out of screen), it should just slide down completely and lock, so that you can press the option you want. ( @raa70: unsure if you mean the same thing)
AL13N ( 2013-12-26 00:24:16 +0200 )edit