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Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
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Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
I must say I am quite dissatisfied with the new release, but I realize that it's just a preview/pre-release version, so it's early to jump to conclusions.
I was looking forward to following things in the new UI:
None of those things are present in this version, so not much to be excited about. There are some minor annoyances, that I expect to be solved soon:
There are some small good things too:
And then there is the ugly/weird stuff:
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Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
for me, no update button in event view, to show tweet and fc notification, no swipe down to lock
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Maybe you have enabled some patch, because even with vanilla Sailfish OS it has only changed media volume instead of ringtone volume |
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Which patch still working in 1.1.9?
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I'm seriously thinking about not upgrading to 2.x if cover swipes are replaced by a stupid button. I really *need* PAUSE/PLAY and NEXT TRACK swipe gestures in media player, when I'm driving.
There's this Spanish saying: "Dura poco el pan en casa del pobre" (bread lasts few time in poor people's home), which means that good things seems to live for a too short time. ―I used to love Opera browser, even when it wasn't free software. But then it came this brainless fashion about minimalism and Opera muted to another Chrome clone. Let's hope Otter has success. ―It seems Mozilla Firefox is about to turn XUL and XPCOM off. One of the best Firefox features, its extensions, seriously limited. Amazing. ―Windows 8/10. I'm not a Windows user, but I've heard many of them missing Windows 7 or even XP interface and features. ―Same about Gnome desktop. ―GNU/Linux moving to SystemD/Linux. Nuff said. ―And, then, Sailfish being more and more "Like". Idiocracy? |
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The Jolla "Home Screen" tries to combine task-manager functionality with widget functionality. And it shouldn't. It is a nice dream, one single screen that can do _everything_. The problem, of course, is that eventually everything tends to interfere with everything else; each app cover needs some level of interactivity in order to do widget-like functionality, but the home screen itself needs at least a few overall controls in order manage the running tasks, and you need still another level of interactivity in order to manage the various screens. Eventually, something's got to give. Before now, Jolla got away with this by severely constraining the widget-like controls, and having a very minimalist system for moving between screens. Now that they've shifted to provide a more complex set of screens for the user, they've adapted the home screen by constraining the widget-like controls even further. I still think the best way to remedy this situation is to separate the widget and task manager functions, freeing the various gestures back up again for their use in either role. Jolla could do this by making the home screen "modal" (switching between widget and task manager modes), or by creating a separate "widget screen" (much like the Dashboard in OS X)... |
Re: First thoughts about the (pre) Sailfish OS 2.0
Nice argumenting in this topic.
BTW, how's Android apps working in your Jollas? I have some weird problems with closing android apps and installing, but mainly they work just fine. |
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I have yet to see the advantages in these changes. Correct me if I'm wrong:
1. Left/right swipe covers are not possible in Home screen, because that gesture is now asigned to EVENTS. Old events gesture was 'pull up'. 2. 'Pull up' gesture is now assigned to accessing APPS LAUNCHERS from everywhere. Before that, they were restricted to Home screen. So, the deal is: we give swipe covers away and get, in exchange, apps running from everywhere. And I don't like it. But I guess there's another reason: the infamous "partnership space". It's not easy to fit that thing into the 1.0 Events view. |
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