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2015-03-02
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2015-03-02
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With SailfishOS 2.0, the homescreen is landscape friendly, which means that the home screens are now horizontal, instead of being vertical (like it is now on the phone).
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2015-03-02
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The end of cover action as we know it
With the introduction of horizontal interface, it is clear that cover actions could no more work as they did, because the side swipe would interfere with cover actions.
Jolla solved it by reducing the number of cover actions to one (the reasoning is quite unclear) and changing the trigger to tapping (see this video) the area of the cover where the icon is.
Jolla's original moto, "we are moving away from tapping on tiny buttons" is no longer true, because that's exactly what is now necessary to trigger a cover action.
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2015-03-02
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@ France
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Judging from today's MWC hands on videos, I can say I am quite disappointed by the changes. I do understand why the changes had to come, but I had little bit more faith in Jaakko Roppola's vision.
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2015-03-02
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@ Ängelholm, Sweden
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2015-03-03
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@ Germany
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That's just from the top of my head, but I wonder if I'm the only one who dislikes the changes.
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2015-03-03
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Judging from today's MWC hands on videos, I can say I am quite disappointed by the changes
With SailfishOS 2.0, the homescreen is landscape friendly, which means that the home screens are now horizontal, instead of being vertical (like it is now on the phone).
Jolla solved it by reducing the number of cover actions to one (the reasoning is quite unclear) and changing the trigger to tapping (see this video) the area of the cover where the icon is.
Not only that - currently when you tap on an app cover, you can be sure it will open exactly where you left it. In Sailfish 2.0, you need to pay attention where you are tapping, because you may trigger an action you didn't intend to.
I think that it would make much more sense to convert the action gesture to a vertical one, which would make even more sense than now, because it could resemble pulldown/pushup menus.
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2015-03-03
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2015-03-03
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It's technically the first time they've tried to license Sailfish 2.0, but it's not the 1st time they've tried to license Sailfish "ever"...