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On 1/25/11 2:30 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> 
> On Jan 25, 2011, at 2:11 PM, WT wrote:
> 
>> when you're on the front screen you see
>> 
>> Results | Statistics | App Info
>> 
>> but when you're in a particular experiment, you see
>> 
>> Results | Statistics | Analysis ... (other relevant tabs for this
>> particular experiment)
>> 
>> When you're on the screen for a particular experiment, the tabs
>> apply only to that particular experiment. When you're back to the
>> front screen, the tabs apply to all experiment at once.
> 
> The global results and statistics tab bar is the *first* way. The
> results and statistics for the particular experiment is the *third*
> way; "some data that requires its own mode-based organization"
> describes perfectly what it is.

I totally agree.  If I understand the OP's design, as a user I would
find the UITabBar switching out from under me very disturbing and
confusing.  How would I get back to the previous view?

IIRC, the HIG strongly condemn displaying a UITabBar inside a
UINavigationController's view for similar reasons (whereas the inverse,
presenting a UINavigationController's view from a UITabBar) is perfectly
fine and commonly seen).

- -- 
Conrad Shultz

Synthetiq Solutions
www.synthetiqsolutions.com
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