On Jan 29, 6:50 pm, Peter Eastman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've said this at least three times already, so I'm not sure why
> people still keep not understanding what I'm saying

Don't worry; you've explained it perfectly well. I have no idea why
some people don't understand you. Either way I think it behaves how I
expect it to. In my mind, the home button goes home, and *also* clears
the history (activity stack). I don't really see what's wrong with
this any why it has to behave the same as a web browser.

I do however totally agree with you about the menu button - there
shouldn't be a button that sometimes has no effect, with no way of
telling. Google's "My Tracks" app even has both a normal android menu
(physical button) and a different on-screen 'menu button'! wtf?!

It was a mistake to include it, but I'm not sure they have any choice
but to keep it now.

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