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posted 2014-05-06 20:30:31 +0200

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how to fix global sailfish's inconsistencies

Hi,

I've been using my jolla for a few weeks now, and I think the UI ergonomy is flawed. Let me explain my thoughts:

  • on the main screen, left and right edge swipe are going to the "atmosphere" setting which is not something important enough to have it activeable in two actions (whereas more important stuff like turning turning off wifi is about 3 actions away) ;
  • the lengthy list of apps is just annoying, there should be ways to regroup them through categories, and/or have shortcuts ;
  • having both left and right sides for getting back to main screen from any application is redundant, whereas it's fundamental action ;
  • the top edge is hard to reach when the phone is used with one hand making closing application unpleasant that way... I tend to go back to home screen, long press, close instead ;
  • the top left (for people using the right hand) / top right (for left handed) are hard to reach, and whenever there's an app at this position (which is the default if there's only one app) it's unpleasant to reach to make the thumbnail's swipes, the second hand is mandatory.

And I have to add to that, that the browser is the most difficult one to use I ever saw on a phone device, and other apps' ergonomy can be cristicized as well. I know this is only v1.0.5 and I remember the first iPhoneOS which did not even have copy/paste... But I think it'd be nice to talk together about those flaws and maybe find very smart solutions/suggestions to address those design flaws.

Sadly, I did not know that the main Jolla UI wouldn't be FLOSS before buying it (yeah, my fault I should have read more thoroughly about it before I bought it, but I was enthusiast to get it ;-) ), so the only thing I can do to help fix that is to talk about it, instead of breaking the UI on my own phone :-p

So my questions are:

  • for the Jolla team, what do the Jolla designers do to fix those flaws?
  • to the community, how would you improve the ergonomy to make it the best ever?

how to fix global sailfish's Sailfish UI's inconsistencies

Hi,

I've been using my jolla for a few weeks now, and I think the UI ergonomy is flawed. Let me explain my thoughts:

  • on the main screen, left and right edge swipe are going to the "atmosphere" setting which is not something important enough to have it activeable in two actions (whereas more important stuff like turning turning off wifi is about 3 actions away) ;
  • the lengthy list of apps is just annoying, there should be ways to regroup them through categories, and/or have shortcuts ;
  • having both left and right sides for getting back to main screen from any application is redundant, whereas it's fundamental action ;
  • the top edge is hard to reach when the phone is used with one hand making closing application unpleasant that way... I tend to go back to home screen, long press, close instead ;
  • the top left (for people using the right hand) / top right (for left handed) are hard to reach, and whenever there's an app at this position (which is the default if there's only one app) it's unpleasant to reach to make the thumbnail's swipes, the second hand is mandatory.

And I have to add to that, that the browser is the most difficult one to use I ever saw on a phone device, and other apps' ergonomy can be cristicized as well. I know this is only v1.0.5 and I remember the first iPhoneOS which did not even have copy/paste... But I think it'd be nice to talk together about those flaws and maybe find very smart solutions/suggestions to address those design flaws.

Sadly, I did not know that the main Jolla UI wouldn't be FLOSS before buying it (yeah, my fault I should have read more thoroughly about it before I bought it, but I was enthusiast to get it ;-) ), so the only thing I can do to help fix that is to talk about it, instead of breaking the UI on my own phone :-p

So my questions are:

  • for the Jolla team, what do the Jolla designers do to fix those flaws?
  • to the community, how would you improve the ergonomy to make it the best ever?

how to fix global Sailfish UI's inconsistencies

Hi,

I've been using my jolla for a few weeks now, and I think the UI ergonomy is flawed. Let me explain my thoughts:

  • on the main screen, left and right edge swipe are going to the "atmosphere" setting which is not something important enough to have it activeable in two actions (whereas more important stuff like turning turning off wifi is about 3 actions away) ;
  • the lengthy list of apps is just annoying, there should be ways to regroup them through categories, and/or have shortcuts ;
  • having both left and right sides for getting back to main screen from any application is redundant, whereas it's fundamental action ;
  • the top edge is hard to reach when the phone is used with one hand making closing application unpleasant that way... I tend to go back to home screen, long press, close instead ;
  • the top left (for people using the right hand) / top right (for left handed) are hard to reach, and whenever there's an app at this position (which is the default if there's only one app) it's unpleasant to reach to make the thumbnail's swipes, the second hand is mandatory.

And I have to add to that, that the browser is the most difficult one to use I ever saw on a phone device, and other apps' ergonomy can be cristicized as well. I know this is only v1.0.5 and I remember the first iPhoneOS which did not even have copy/paste... But I think it'd be nice to talk together about those flaws and maybe find very smart solutions/suggestions to address those design flaws.

Sadly, I did not know that the main Jolla UI wouldn't be FLOSS before buying it (yeah, my fault I should have read more thoroughly about it before I bought it, but I was enthusiast to get it ;-) ), so the only thing I can do to help fix that is to talk about it, instead of breaking the UI on my own phone :-p

So my questions are:

  • for the Jolla team, what do the Jolla designers do to fix those flaws?
  • to the community, how would you improve the ergonomy to make it the best ever?

how to fix global Sailfish UI's inconsistencies

Hi,

I've been using my jolla for a few weeks now, and I think the UI ergonomy is flawed. Let me explain my thoughts:

  • on the main screen, left and right edge swipe are going to the "atmosphere" setting which is not something important enough to have it activeable in two actions (whereas more important stuff like turning turning off wifi is about 3 actions away) ;
  • the lengthy list of apps is just annoying, there should be ways to regroup them through categories, and/or have shortcuts ;
  • having both left and right sides for getting back to main screen from any application is redundant, whereas it's fundamental action ;
  • the top edge is hard to reach when the phone is used with one hand making closing application unpleasant that way... I tend to go back to home screen, long press, close instead ;
  • the top left (for people using the right hand) / top right (for left handed) are hard to reach, and whenever there's an app at this position (which is the default if there's only one app) it's unpleasant to reach to make the thumbnail's swipes, the second hand is mandatory.

And I have to add to that, that the browser is the most difficult one to use I ever saw on a phone device, and other apps' ergonomy can be cristicized as well. I know this is only v1.0.5 and I remember the first iPhoneOS which did not even have copy/paste... But I think it'd be nice to talk together about those flaws and maybe find very smart solutions/suggestions to address those design flaws.

Sadly, I did not know that the main Jolla UI wouldn't be FLOSS before buying it (yeah, my fault I should have read more thoroughly about it before I bought it, but I was enthusiast to get it ;-) ), so the only thing I can do to help fix that is to talk about it, instead of breaking the UI on my own phone :-p

So my questions are:

  • for the Jolla team, what do the Jolla designers do to fix those flaws?
  • to the community, how would you improve the ergonomy to make it the best ever?