I completely agree on the lack of robust UX guidelines.  There are
adequate guidelines around lists and settings, but one area that needs
some basic attention are forms.  Guidelines around labels and fields,
general layout, etc.

There's also no documentation around the toolbar that native Android
apps use at the bottom of forms (e.g., New Contact has Done / Revert,
Compose Email has Send / Save As Draft / Discard.  Is this toolbar a
standard control?

/Eric

On Jan 10, 4:10 pm, Kent Loobey <k...@uoregon.edu> wrote:
> On Saturday 09 January 2010 23:18:58 kylestew wrote:
> ...
>
> > I am hoping the Android community will come together on the subject of
> > interaction design. Its going to take developers making apps with good
> > usability for Android to beat iPhones market share.
>
> +1
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