On 10/29/2013 11:45 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote: > > > > On 29 October 2013 18:34, Martin Fasani <martinfas...@gmail.com > <mailto:martinfas...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > 1. *A fully working Keyboard > *I even don't care too much at predictive right now. A > keyboard that is fast, elegant, usable. No need to repair bugs > on this one, it simply does not make it like this. It's not a > good design for a phone. * > > * > 2. *A screen tapping that is responsive* > This is the worst usability point I see on this OS. It takes > sometimes up to two seconds to respond to a simple tap on the > screen. > > 3. *A clock that works right after install * > One that gets the right time from the start, at least if you > are connected to internet. Here in Germany I always get an > hour less and I have to set it up in system preferences. The > Alarm does not work and most people I know use the phone as an > alarm clock. > > 4. *A browser that works* > This one is quite important too. The current one works, but is > way out of a normal standard usability. Is not responsive, > renders inefficiently, maps flicker and most of the links that > are javascript based simply don't work. > > 5. *The whole navigation concept must be rethinked > *I don't dislike the left menu. But the whole navigation > concept is just not intuitive enough. It's hard to find the > new apps. It's hard to get the flip to the left thing to > scroll in open Apps. And they are a lot of incompetencies that > just collapse, like keyboard with menu, flipping the phone and > getting a totally static keyboard that does not work. It's > like if the whole thing was not tested by real humans. > And I know that is fucking hard to make an OS for a phone. And > I respect all the hard work that has been put into this one. > But at this point I'm not at all convinced with it. Don't make > a phone for Linux experts, make a phone for normal people. > > > +1 on everything > > The only caveat I'll say is that I found the navigation confusing only > for 1-2 days, mainly because I had to unlearn using other devices that > I was used to. Now I find it much better, including the left menu, > but it may just be me. > > I'm sure most of this is being worked on, but I'd also love to see a > first class feature rich browser, the default browser on android isnt > great, and it's a great way to differentiate, imho > > > 1. > > > I'm not at all an expert on usability and I've just used Android > and Ubuntu before. I use it as my main OS for 6 years now. I > design UX front-ends but I never studied that, I did only graphic > design in the Uni. My comments are only based on my experience, > -- > *Martin Fasani * > *www.fasani.de <http://www.fasani.de>* > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > <https://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-phone> > Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net > <mailto:ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net> > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > <https://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-phone> > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > > > >
I'm also +1 to everything on this list. Additional Thoughts: A complete keyboard would be wonderful. I was trying to add my wireless PSK in the wireless setup, and there was no '$' character, for example. Cut and paste features seem to basically not work, and would be very helpful in many case, including the above. Thanks, - John Also not sure where to review / post bugs ... maybe someone can point me in the right direction.
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