My concern is that the the Camera is a "built-in" app, Weather channel app
is *the* number #1 app in terms of popularity in Market, and snake is the
number #5 game by popularity, and all three throw up errors like this which
will make the *average user* feel that Android is flaky by association.
 
I am a developer, I can understand how things like this can happen, but this
is not a developer-only product we're talking about. This is something that
is aiming to be as popular as possible and used by everyone from kids to
pensioners.
 
So maybe the discussion should be; What do we do? Do we name and shame apps
to try and get them improved? Do we look at improving the OS to deal with
situations like this in a better manner that doesn't require users to be
shown error messages they may not understand?, or do we carry on with the
current system where we expect users to educate themselves to deal with
problems like this?
 
To me the last one isn't part of the path to success.
 
Al.

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mariano Kamp
Sent: 12 April 2009 11:38
To: [email protected]
Subject: [android-discuss] Re: G1 failing miserably..


This guy is a developer, and an Android developer on top of that, himself.
So he is not trying to understand what the dialogs mean. He knows. 

So he seems to be publicly shaming apps for not being up to the expected
standards (long running operations on the UI thread, forced closes) - and by
association, the platform. 

On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Pd <[email protected]> wrote:



Al,

My curiosity got the better of me so I've just downloaded the Weather
Channel app to see if I could re-create the problem Eric saw.  Sadly I
did.

With the weather channel app I saw the force close dialog when the app
was accessing the Internet for a weather update.  I think the problem
may be that the Activity is waiting for data from the call for new
weather data.  I guess the way around it would be to put all networking
calls in a service and poll for data when required by the UI Activity.
This way the UI doesn't have to hang around for a reply and the service
can update the UI when data is ready.  Sort of fire and forget.  For
user friendliness I would put a "Loading data, please wait!" type
message in the tab which gets replaced with data when retrieved by the
service.

Then again I could be miles off the mark  ;-)

Pd.



Al Sutton wrote:
> http://stuffthathappens.com/blog/2009/04/11/android-hall-of-shame/
>
> Not a happy user, any ideas on what would cause this and how to fix it?
>
> Al.
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> necessarily those of Funky Android Limited, it's associates, or it's
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