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1 | initial version | posted 2019-11-08 08:59:58 +0200 |
I have recently updated by Sailfish X to 3.2.0.12 and I have to admit that I really detest the changes made in the UI. The "X" button when deleting e.g. message or contact history simply looks ugly, so does the conversation view after changes in the previous update. If you really want to look like Android, why do you continue to develop own OS? On the other hand, if you are somehow enforced to implement such changes, provide the patches to look like Sailfish 1, which was the most beautiful OS I've ever seen.
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I have recently updated by Sailfish X to 3.2.0.12 and I have to admit that I really detest the changes made in the UI. The "X" button when deleting e.g. message or contact history simply looks ugly, so does the conversation view after changes in the previous update. If you really want to look like Android, why do you continue to develop own OS? On the other hand, if you are somehow enforced to implement such changes, provide the patches to look like Sailfish 1, which was the most beautiful OS I've ever seen.
Nonetheless, I am very satisfied, that at least after the update the mobile connection finally works as it should. Maybe if you focused on several issues and do not waste time on damaging the UI, it would be solved much faster.
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I have recently updated by Sailfish X to 3.2.0.12 and I have to admit that I really detest the changes made in the UI. The "X" button when deleting e.g. message or contact history simply looks ugly, so does the conversation view after changes in the previous update. If you really want to look like Android, why do you continue to develop own OS? On the other hand, if you are somehow enforced to implement such changes, provide the patches to look like Sailfish 1, which was the most beautiful OS I've ever seen.
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I have recently updated by Sailfish X to 3.2.0.12 and I have to admit that I really detest the changes made in the UI. The "X" button when deleting e.g. message or contact history simply looks ugly, so does the conversation view after changes in the previous update. If you really want to look like Android, why do you continue to develop own OS? On the other hand, if you are somehow enforced to implement such changes, provide the patches to look like Sailfish 1, which was the most beautiful OS I've ever seen.
Nonetheless, I am very satisfied, that at least after the update the mobile connection finally works as it should. Maybe if you focused on several issues and do not waste stop wasting time on damaging the UI, it would be solved much faster.