Hey AW,

I wouldn't have discovered it also, if I haven't read somewhere that
that's how to bring up the QuickAction bar.


Also, I agree with Streets of Boston.

I don't want the QuickActions hiding the tweet. Also it hangs on me
all the time.  It usually takes about five seconds before the app
responds after clicking on a tweet.  And sometimes, the new activity
doesn't even display completely.

Also, I want the animated background back. :D


- Zarah.


On Nov 10, 8:44 am, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
> Doh! I played with the app before making my post and I was sure they
> removed the functionality completely. The swipe functionality to bring
> up the QuickAction is definitely *not* discoverable and it's hard to
> trigger.
>
> So now it's closer in behavior to the Tweetie app on the iPhone but
> breaks the use of the trackball on the Android (unless I'm missing
> some other method to trigger the QuickAction).
>
> Thanks all for your comments and observations.
>
> --AW
>
> On Nov 9, 7:58 am, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
> > I don't like the 'updated' version oftwitterand the removal of quick-
> > actions.
>
> > First of all, the swipe action doesn't work well. If you swipe a bit
> > too fast, the tweet glides out of the listview and immediately into
> > the listview again.
>
> > But the main useability issue i have with it is that the list of
> > actions revealed are now out of context. With the old 'quick-actions',
> > the actions appeared above the tweet showing you both the tweet and
> > its actions. With the newtwitterupdate, the tweet is not shown, just
> > the actions. Context is missing.
>
> > On Nov 8, 8:53 pm, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > Does anyone know why some of the QuickActions were removed from the
> > > latestTwitterapplication (v1.0.5)?  Clicking on a user's picture use
> > > to bring up theQuickActionbar, but now takes you to a separate
> > > activity.
>
> > > I'd like to understand some of the best practices for Android apps and
> > > it was my understanding that Google was pushing QuickActions (pattern
> > > 6):  
> > > http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/05/twitter-for-android-cl...
> > > I'd love to hear the thoughts of other app developers or even the
> > > Google engineers who worked on theTwitterapplication.
>
> > > --AW

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