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Old 01-28-2010, 04:12 PM
Justin Justin is offline
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Default Version 3.0 vs 3.1 - what's better? (User's opinion)

Hi,

I'm using version 3.1 now. After some releases the actual version is stable for me and I'm happy with it.

What's better in 3.1:
  • Four supported graphical resolutions
  • More and better options for setting alarm
  • Keyboard opens automatically when tapping on a text-field
  • Possibility to create a note for an appointment
  • All-Day appointments are displayed in a better way
  • Confirmation after saving an appointment
  • After saving an appointment you can enter another one, app doesn't exit anymore.
  • Sort order of languages in right direction
  • When the Options window opens, it shows current preferences.
  • ...

Design and color changed, too much glare green - just my opinion (I like it more neutral and gentle colors - maybe somebody will create a skin?))

Suggestions for next version:
  • Possibility to directly exit from main window (maybe with request of confirmation). There is enough space for an third icon (at the right) at the bottom
  • Touch Response in preferences menu
  • More homogeneity in tapping respnse: In main window there is vibration response, in other menus there is optical response. I suggest to use always BOTH responses. Vibration can be disabled in options window.
  • After saving an appointment the user gets back to main window and find all previous entered data. Is this reasonable? I think the user should get a resetted main window. Only in a few cases a user needs the entered items once again.
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