I think you offer some great suggestions!

I have a question, though...  Where is the best place for a user to
offer suggestions like this?  I have plenty of my own, but haven't
found a nice, receptive place to post them.

I'd think these suggestions should be posted to the "Issues" tracker
in the Android project on code.google.com, but that doesn't seem to be
a very receptive place to offer such suggestions, and there is no way
for other users to vote on issues.

Is anyone else frustrated with the lack of a good system for open
community collaboration on this project?

Thanks,
Sam


On Jan 23, 2:06 pm, Jiri Tyr <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would appreciate any comments to my proposal ;o)
>
> Cheers,
> Jiri
>
> Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> > Yup, that's the right one, thanks :)
>
> > JBQ
>
> > On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 6:00 AM, Jiri Tyr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> I hope this is the right group ;o)
>
> >> I'm using ADP1 for a couple of weeks and I have found a few things
> >> which
> >> could be improved:
>
> >> 1) In the group list on ADP1, there are not visible the groups
> >> Friends,
> >> Family, Coworkers which are present in the Gmail. It would be really
> >> nice to have those groups also in the group list on ADP1.
>
> >> 2) If I want to edit a contact and when I click on some phone number
> >> and
> >> then when I slide off the keyboard, the cursor jumps on the name
> >> instead
> >> of staying on the phone number. This is really very annoying behavior.
>
> >> 3) If I set up the "Delivery reports" in the Messaging Settings, it
> >> would be really nice to see the delivery status next to the message.
> >> The
> >> status could be indicated by a different icon on the side of the
> >> message. One icon for sent message (envelope with an orange question
> >> mark), second for delivered message (envelope with a green check) and
> >> third for failed delivery (envelope with a red cross).
>
> >> 4) I know that there is a quick navigation in the text by
> >> ALT+<left|right|top|bottom arrow on the joystick>. I would really
> >> appreciate to have the ability to navigate in the text also word by
> >> word. Something like CTRL+<left|right arrow> on my computer. I suggest
> >> a
> >> keyboard shortcut <search button>+<left|right arrow on the joystick>.
>
> >> 5) I understand the concept of opening/closing the applications in
> >> Android, but you could provide a functionality to force the close of
> >> the
> >> application. It would be nice to have this functionality as a part of
> >> the Running Application List (long press of Home button). Then if
> >> somebody would keep long press on one of the icons, a dialog with the
> >> close functionality would appears.
>
> >> I believe that the above mentioned features would improve the
> >> usability
> >> of the Android platform.
>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Jiri
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