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1 | initial version | posted 2014-03-27 06:00:51 +0200 |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
2 | No.2 Revision |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
3 | No.3 Revision |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.
4 | No.4 Revision |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.
5 | No.5 Revision |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.
6 | retagged |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.
7 | No.7 Revision |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.
8 | No.8 Revision |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.
9 | No.9 Revision |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.
10 | No.10 Revision |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.
12 | retagged |
When in landscape view the long edge becomes the top edge, and accordingly, Sailfish apps that support landscape mode close from that edge. However, Android apps still close along what used to be the top edge in portrait view, but is now the left edge when in landscape view.
Unfortunately, this inconsistency of the UI makes it very confusing when intending to quickly swipe an Android app to the background from the left.