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1 | initial version | posted 2014-04-01 23:32:09 +0200 |
The biggest problems when I let someone to play with my Jolla:
1) The notification area (Swipe from bottom up). The user usually always gets there by accident and have no idea what happened. Gives the device back to me. Still happens for me sometimes, too. 2) Swiping the active application to switcher is not discoverable enough due to the cross-fade effect. Why isn't this implemented like it was in N9?
2 | No.2 Revision |
The biggest problems when I let someone to play with my Jolla:
1) The notification area (Swipe from bottom up). The user usually always gets there by accident and have no idea what happened. Gives the device back to me. Still happens for me sometimes, too.
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2) Swiping the active application to switcher is not discoverable enough due to the cross-fade effect. Why isn't this implemented like it was in N9?N9? The cross-fade is "cool", but not usable.
3 | No.3 Revision |
The biggest problems when I let someone to play with my Jolla:
1) The notification area (Swipe from bottom up). The user usually always gets there by accident and have no idea what happened. Gives happened and how to get back. The user gives the device back to me. Still happens for me sometimes, too.too (open the notification area by accident).
2) Swiping the active application to switcher is not discoverable enough due to the cross-fade effect. Why isn't this implemented like it was in N9? The cross-fade is "cool", but not usable.
4 | No.4 Revision |
The biggest problems when I let someone to play with my Jolla:
1) The notification area (Swipe from bottom up). The user usually always gets there by accident and have no idea what happened and how to get back. The user gives the device back to me. Still happens for me sometimes, too (open the notification area by accident).
2) Swiping the active application to switcher is not discoverable enough due to the cross-fade effect. Why isn't this implemented like it was in N9? The cross-fade is "cool", but not usable.