[minor blemish] Unresponsive app dialog: User shouldn't need to ask nicely
When an app becomes unresponsive, Sailfish gives me a dialog “[App] is not responding” with two options: “Please wait” and “Close”.
The first option should be “Wait”, not “Please wait”. The user doesn’t need to say “please”; it’s a command, not a request. “Please wait” is something the UI may say to you when something is taking time, not something you say to the UI.
(For comparison, there’s no “please” in the other option; neither is there a “Please silence sounds” in the home screen pulley menu, or a “Please create new email” in the Email app.)
Sorry about complaining about such a minor issue, but it bugs me every time I see it, so I needed to get it off my chest. Please drop the “please”, Jolla, thank you. :)
Or replace it with "Would you be so kind to.." ;)
lakutalo ( 2015-05-22 22:48:42 +0200 )edit"Would you kindly"
Zash ( 2015-05-23 02:14:14 +0200 )editI wouldnt like to see it changed. In my opinion it is one of the many ways in which the open and friendly spirit of Sailfish is beeing displayed, which i like about it so much.
XiliX ( 2015-05-23 23:33:38 +0200 )edit