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erendorn 2012-02-14 09:19

Re: Does any current mobile OS support close and minimize functions?
 
it's just the balance between usability and functionnality. It's hard to get both, and most people actually need usability.
Just like I use nano over vi.

RFS-81 2012-02-15 21:22

Re: Does any current mobile OS support close and minimize functions?
 
Irony is, when they make it possible for clueless to accomplish what they want, they also make it impossible for the competent to accomplish what they want.

if (Usability > productivity) {
ignorance = bliss;
}

m4r0v3r 2012-02-15 22:23

Re: Does any current mobile OS support close and minimize functions?
 
a palm phone? they should be cheap as now

tso 2012-02-22 06:32

Re: Does any current mobile OS support close and minimize functions?
 
Make something foolproof and nature makes a "better" fool...

jschan 2012-02-22 07:04

Re: Does any current mobile OS support close and minimize functions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dylanemcgregor (Post 1164167)
Is there any mobile OS that is currently being developed and available on a device that I can buy today in the U.S. (from a carrier) that allows one to easily choose between closing a running application or minimizing it? I don't want the OS to decide for me which action to take.

discontinued webos phones might still be available for either verizon or att. on webos, you do a swipe from the bottom of your screen up to put your current app in the background (essentially minimizing it). if you don't want to close it, you just choose another running app using left and/or right swipes or pick a new app to launch. if you do want to close it, it's still right in front of you (albeit in a smaller windowed-version of the app), so you can easily just swipe it off the screen (which closes it).

it's super intuitive. i switch between android and webos regularly on my touchpad, and every time i make the switch from webos back to android, i find myself still trying to use the webos gestures... :o

tso 2012-02-22 16:22

Re: Does any current mobile OS support close and minimize functions?
 
Damn the HP board and their risk averse ways.

vi_ 2012-02-22 17:05

Re: Does any current mobile OS support close and minimize functions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tso (Post 1168168)
Make something foolproof and nature makes a "better" fool...

Nothing is foolproof as fools are so damn ingenious!


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