I have started working on some improvements. They can be found here https://github.com/shubhsin/sage-iOS
On Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 11:47:10 PM UTC+5:30, SHUBHAM SORTE wrote: > > Hello, > > > I'm Shubham Sorte, a 2nd year Information Technology student at Manipal > Institute of Technology, India. > > I have been working on the iOS platform from the last 2 years. > > > I've been looking through the iOS source code for iSage and wanted to put > my ideas across to see if they are feasable: > > > *IMPROVEMENTS* > > > *1. Total UI redesign * > > - The first thing which I noticed was the UI. Currently, the app has a > basic (but functional) UI which could be improved for iOS 7 and above > standards confirming to Apple’s new Human Interface Guidelines. > - A Flat and Minimalistic UI can be worked upon with a theme which is > applied all over the app. > - The tableView looks cluttered as all the options are displayed > together. Also they are not quiet visible. A new tableView with detailed > and clear design can be worked on with lesser ornamentation. At the end > our > aim should be simplicity i.e. bringing order to complexity. > > > *2. iPad Interface redesign and reconstruct* > > - The current iPad version has no such distinction when compared to > the iPhone version. > - Its just a scaled up version of the iPhone app. > - A totally different interface can be designed for the iPad which > could in which we could use the bigger screen to do a lot more. > > > *3. A better web view and async tasks * > > - webView can be integrated with an async loader/ progress indicator > so that it feels more responsive to the user > - Async loaders like MBProgressHUD ( > https://github.com/jdg/MBProgressHUD) or the inbuilt ActivityIndicator > views can be used where ever we are making requests to the server. > > > - While testing the app on slower networks I noticed that it send a > long request making the thread wait for the response. Timeouts can be > added > if we encounter such a situation. > > > *4. A Menu for options* > > Again, this is a part of UI redesign but I considered putting it as a > point because its not there in the present app. > > - The user should be given options for activities. Sidebars can be > used like JASidePanel (https://github.com/gotosleep/JASidePanels) or > something like this http://goo.gl/1EYOpX which I have made in my > earlier apps > > > *5. The Sage Info view redesign * > > - The current ‘FlipsideView’ uses a local html file to show the > content. Its good but its not integrated with the iOS elements. > - A custom textView can be used instead since the content is to be > accessed from screens of different sizes and resizing of the text as well > as other elements can be done. Its really difficult to read on the current > iPad version, the text size being static. > > > *6. The keyboard and keyboard accessory* > > - Present keyboard accessory works just fine, but it maybe improved. > The same keyboard view is loaded in both the iPad and iPhone. > - The buttons are too small to work sometimes. > > > *7. Share menu * > > - A slide for options can be used to give other options. Something > like in iOS Mail App - http://goo.gl/xKLPTR > - The presently used accessory view with a thumb icon takes up space > in the cell making it difficult to use. > > > *BUGS* > > > *1. Empty row issue* > > - When we click on + button to add and if we don’t add anything(not > typing anything), we get an empty row in the tableView as you can see here > http://goo.gl/wqflJY. > - I would be interested in working on to fix this issue > > > *2. Async request keeps on loading* > > - As I said earlier, sometimes the request takes a long time to fetch > the result > - Timeout can be included which alerts the user to check network > connectivity or retry > > > > *OPTIMIZATIONS* > > > *1. Moving the code to MVC Design* > > We all know the advantages of using design patterns and when we talk about > iOS, we mostly follow MVC. > > - The current code is not wrapped around the MVC pattern. > > > - Code can be rebuilt on the MVC pattern. > > > *2. Interface shifting to Storyboard for both iPhone and iPad* > > - The present app is made completely on xib files for the interface > and the segues are hardcoded in the controller files. > - A storyboard may be used for both the iPhone as well as the iPad as > this may reduce the time and memory complexity of the app over device > resources. > > > *3. Images and icons organised by images xcassets catalog* > > - Use of xcassets is the new standard as of Xcode 5 and iOS 7 > - The current project is missing this and therefore can be implemented > > > *4. Backward Compatibility till iOS 6.0* > > - As the app maybe updated to run better on newer OS, attempts can be > made so that its compatible with earlier versions as well. > > *5. Make the app comply to 64 bit architecture rules laid out by apple > after the release of iOS 8* > > - According to Apple (https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=10202014a) > starting February 1, 2015, new iOS apps uploaded to the App Store must > include 64-bit support and be built with the iOS 8 SDK, included in Xcode > 6 > or later. The new settings can be applied to the app. > > > Many of the above ideas may not be valid, but if any of them are, advice > and criticism are appreciated. > > > Thanks, > > Shubham > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-gsoc" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-gsoc. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
