I.. agree. Them having those policies is what makes this presumably a business and not a standard. Maybe something like this is better implemented closer to how BrowserID is (or am I talking out of my rear?). Other than…
I can assure you I am not thinking of using the homescreen in that way, since I never experienced android when it worked that way. In the context of checking inboxes, adding an "inbox" activity does make sense,…
I wasn't aware that going from say, browser -> message to browser -> inbox -> message Would suddenly mean that the browser gets killed. Is this really the case?
This gets to be particularly annoying if you, for instance, check multiple folders. Of course you can just hold back to quit the app, but that would be an obvious solution, and put designers like this guy out of a job.…
It was probably webdoc.
I.. agree. Them having those policies is what makes this presumably a business and not a standard. Maybe something like this is better implemented closer to how BrowserID is (or am I talking out of my rear?). Other than…
I can assure you I am not thinking of using the homescreen in that way, since I never experienced android when it worked that way. In the context of checking inboxes, adding an "inbox" activity does make sense,…
I wasn't aware that going from say, browser -> message to browser -> inbox -> message Would suddenly mean that the browser gets killed. Is this really the case?
This gets to be particularly annoying if you, for instance, check multiple folders. Of course you can just hold back to quit the app, but that would be an obvious solution, and put designers like this guy out of a job.…
It was probably webdoc.