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1 | initial version | posted 2014-07-14 20:01:33 +0200 |
Android has an API for apps to request fullscreen. That's especially important for games.
Now that we have a more integrated alien-dalvik and no longer need the Android switch button, the button bar most of the time has only the “back” button. IMHO that removes the last reasonable UX objection against this.
2 | No.2 Revision |
Android has an API for apps to request fullscreen. That's especially important for games.
Now that we have a more integrated alien-dalvik and no longer need the Android switch button, the button bar most of the time has only the “back” button. IMHO that removes the last reasonable UX objection against this.
3 | No.3 Revision |
Android has an API for apps to request fullscreen. That's especially important for games.
games.
Now that we have a more integrated alien-dalvik and no longer need the Android switch button, the button bar most of the time has only the “back” button. IMHO that removes the last reasonable UX objection against this.
4 | retagged |
Android has an API for apps to request fullscreen. That's especially important for games.
Now that we have a more integrated alien-dalvik and no longer need the Android switch button, the button bar most of the time has only the “back” button. IMHO that removes the last reasonable UX objection against this.
5 | retagged |
Android has an API for apps to request fullscreen. That's especially important for games.
Now that we have a more integrated alien-dalvik and no longer need the Android switch button, the button bar most of the time has only the “back” button. IMHO that removes the last reasonable UX objection against this.