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posted 2015-05-06 16:50:56 +0200

Stack cover as the 9th home screen cover

Jolla's home screen shows 4 or 9 app covers, even that the multitasking enables have tens of apps on the background. We used to have 1 combined cover for all the Android apps, before these were lso separated to their own snapshot covers.

Now I'd like to suggest that when 10th app is backgrounded, it would drop to the same cover as the 9th, and tapping on the last cover would open a list of all these apps running on the background, not having room on the home screen. The visuals of the last cover could also be changed, e.g. showing stacking in the frame, or showing the number of apps behind that.

Stack cover as the 9th home screen cover

Jolla's home screen shows 4 or 9 app covers, even that the multitasking enables have tens of apps on the background. We used to have 1 combined cover for all the Android apps, apps before these were lso also separated to their own snapshot covers.

Now I'd like to suggest that when 10th app is backgrounded, it would drop to the same cover as the 9th, and tapping on the last cover would open a list of all these apps running on the background, not having room on the home screen. The visuals of the last cover could also be changed, e.g. showing stacking in the frame, or showing the number of apps behind that.

Stack cover as the 9th home screen cover

Jolla's home screen shows 4 or 9 app covers, even that the multitasking enables have tens of apps on the background. We used to have 1 combined cover for all the Android apps before these were also separated to their own snapshot covers.

Now I'd like to suggest that when 10th app is backgrounded, it would drop to the same cover as the 9th, and tapping on the last cover would open a list of all these apps running on the background, not having room on the home screen. The visuals of the last cover could also be changed, e.g. showing stacking in the frame, or showing the number of apps behind that. Or, there could be cover actions, enabling browsing through the rest of the apps right in the cover, and a tap would open the one currently shown. Lot of options there.

Stack cover as the 9th home screen cover

Jolla's home screen shows 4 or 9 app covers, even that the multitasking enables have tens of apps on the background. We used to have 1 combined cover for all the Android apps before these were also separated to their own snapshot covers.

Now I'd like to suggest that when 10th app is backgrounded, it would drop to the same cover as the 9th, and tapping on the last cover would open a list of all these apps running on the background, not having room on the home screen. The visuals of the last cover could also be changed, e.g. showing stacking in the frame, or showing the number of apps behind that. Or, there could be cover actions, enabling browsing through the rest of the apps right in the cover, and a tap would open the one currently shown. Lot of options there.

Stack cover as the 9th home screen cover

Jolla's home screen shows 4 or 9 app covers, even that the multitasking enables have tens of apps on the background. We used to have 1 combined cover for all the Android apps before these were also separated to their own snapshot covers.

Now I'd like to suggest that when 10th app is backgrounded, it would drop to the same cover as the 9th, and tapping on the last cover would open a list of all these apps running on the background, not having room on the home screen. The visuals of the last cover could also be changed, e.g. showing stacking in the frame, or showing the number of apps behind that. Or, there could be cover actions, enabling browsing through the rest of the apps right in the cover, and a tap would open the one currently shown. Lot of options there.