Yep, thats what i am talking about.
The best way of designing this form to user look and feel.
I dont want a lot of fields and user gets lots or does not feel
intuitive with screen.
Where I can find information about this ViewFlipper Michael?

thanks
Renato
renatopuccinipt.com

On Jun 11, 3:41 pm, Michael Banzon <[email protected]> wrote:
> You might want to look into ViewFlipper.
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> It lets you add some views/elements and switch between them - using
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> On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Rpuccini <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In case of apps that clients demand many input fields and later
> > screens that shows results calculations from these inputs, what is the
> > best way to arrange a form with those many fields on a limited screen
> > as smartphones' ?
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> > 1) I have thought of many fields straight on the same Activity/
> > Fragment
> > 2) One field per Activity and next/back buttons until the form is
> > completed
> > 3) Table layout (like excel) for displaying results of those inputs
> > 4) none of the above?
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