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1 | initial version | posted 2013-12-30 23:33:14 +0200 |
The tutorial that came with my Jolla was ok - in fairness, I knew already how to use it, but if I think about it a bit more objectively, it doesn't cover a number of important areas, such as pages.
I believe the tutorial should be skippable for those who know what they bought and a bit longer for those who don't.
In contrast, remember the N9's tutorial - it was perfect, it had the little circles hinting you where to swipe from, it covered exactly everything that you needed. Nice and short. Granted, Harmattan didn't have as many advanced UX features as Sailfish does, so a better tutorial, or the current one with the option of "continue viewing" what the phone has to offer would be ideal.
This isn't a high priority thing, but I guess I'm thinking like someone who wants to recommend the Jolla to people who are used to UI's full of buttons such as Symbian/iOS/Android.
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The tutorial that came with my Jolla was ok - in fairness, I knew already how to use it, but if I think about it a bit more objectively, it doesn't cover a number of important areas, such as pages.
I believe the tutorial should be skippable for those who know what they bought and a bit longer for those who don't.
In contrast, remember the N9's tutorial - it was perfect, it had the little circles hinting you where to swipe from, it covered exactly everything that you needed. Nice and short. Granted, Harmattan didn't have as many advanced UX features as Sailfish does, so a better tutorial, or the current one with the option of "continue viewing" what the phone has to offer would be ideal.
This isn't a high priority thing, but I guess I'm thinking like someone who wants to recommend the Jolla to people who are used to UI's full of buttons such as Symbian/iOS/Android.
The tutorial that came with my Jolla was ok - in fairness, I knew already how to use it, but if I think about it a bit more objectively, it doesn't cover a number of important areas, such as pages.
I believe the tutorial should be skippable for those who know what they bought and a bit longer for those who don't.
In contrast, remember the N9's tutorial - it was perfect, it had the little circles hinting you where to swipe from, it covered exactly everything that you needed. Nice and short. Granted, Harmattan didn't have as many advanced UX features as Sailfish does, so a better tutorial, or the current one with the option of "continue viewing" what the phone has to offer would be ideal.
This isn't a high priority thing, but I guess I'm thinking like someone who wants to recommend the Jolla to people who are used to UI's full of buttons such as Symbian/iOS/Android.
4 | No.4 Revision |
The tutorial that came with my Jolla was ok - in fairness, I knew already how to use it, but if I think about it a bit more objectively, it doesn't cover a number of important areas, such as pages.
I believe the tutorial should be skippable for those who know what they bought and a bit longer for those who don't.
In contrast, remember the N9's tutorial - it was perfect, it had the little circles hinting you where to swipe from, it covered exactly everything that you needed. Nice and short. Granted, Harmattan didn't have as many advanced UX features as Sailfish does, so a better tutorial, or the current one with the option of "continue viewing" what the phone has to offer would be ideal.
This isn't a high priority thing, but I guess I'm thinking like someone who wants to recommend the Jolla to people who are used to UI's full of buttons such as Symbian/iOS/Android.
EDIT: I opened the tutorial to a person who never used a gesture based UI before, and I noticed that the first thing he tried to do was swipe extremely quickly, missing out on things like peeking, pulley menus, etc.. Perhaps insisting on those things would be a good idea, and perhaps including a mini video of how to do it. Of course he liked it, but mostly because he trusts my judgement, but that isn't the point I think ;-)
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The tutorial that came with my Jolla was ok - in fairness, I knew already how to use it, but if I think about it a bit more objectively, it doesn't cover a number of important areas, such as pages.
I believe the tutorial should be skippable for those who know what they bought and a bit longer for those who don't.
In contrast, remember the N9's tutorial - it was perfect, it had the little circles hinting you where to swipe from, it covered exactly everything that you needed. Nice and short. Granted, Harmattan didn't have as many advanced UX features as Sailfish does, so a better tutorial, or the current one with the option of "continue viewing" what the phone has to offer would be ideal.
This isn't a high priority thing, but I guess I'm thinking like someone who wants to recommend the Jolla to people who are used to UI's full of buttons such as Symbian/iOS/Android.
EDIT: I opened the tutorial to a person who never used a gesture based UI before, and I noticed that the first thing he tried to do was swipe extremely quickly, missing out on things like peeking, pulley menus, etc.. Perhaps insisting on those things would be a good idea, and perhaps including a mini video of how to do it. Of course he liked it, but mostly because he trusts my judgement, but that isn't the point I think ;-)
6 | No.6 Revision |
The tutorial that came with my Jolla was ok - in fairness, I knew already how to use it, but if I think about it a bit more objectively, it doesn't cover a number of important areas, such as pages.
I believe the tutorial should be skippable for those who know what they bought and a bit longer for those who don't.
In contrast, remember the N9's tutorial - it was perfect, it had the little circles hinting you where to swipe from, it covered exactly everything that you needed. Nice and short. Granted, Harmattan didn't have as many advanced UX features as Sailfish does, so a better tutorial, or the current one with the option of "continue viewing" what the phone has to offer would be ideal.
This isn't a high priority thing, but I guess I'm thinking like someone who wants to recommend the Jolla to people who are used to UI's full of buttons such as Symbian/iOS/Android.
EDIT: I opened the tutorial to a person who never used a gesture based UI before, and I noticed that the first thing he tried to do was swipe extremely quickly, missing out on things like peeking, pulley menus, etc.. Perhaps insisting on those things would be a good idea, and perhaps including a mini video of how to do it. Of course he liked it, but mostly because he trusts my judgement, but that isn't the point I think ;-)
EDIT 2: I'm closing this one as the 1.0.5.16 contains hints which should be sufficient enough. Tutorial doesn't work on a beer environment though, fandroids should be sober and willing to learn before attempting Sailfish :-)