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2009-10-13
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2009-10-13
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2009-10-13
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A short video that shows this effect with the "Settings" app as an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVTYQ_8GhPQ
Of course, other applications have to make use of this feature to appear instantly. It works for most built-in apps, though.
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2009-10-13
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2009-10-13
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There seems to be a bit of a delay sometimes between clicking an app on the desktop or the app menu before anything shows up on the screen. This seems confuse people as it looks like nothing is happening and they try to start it again or do other thing when, BAM, the app takes over.
It would be nice if there was a small indicator somewhere that told the user when an app is starting… or perhaps there is, and I just haven't noticed it on the low quality YouTube videos.