Thanks.

On Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 11:32:05 PM UTC-4, Shai Almog wrote:
>
> Hi,
> no. 
> The physical limitation is the screen size/finger size and those won't 
> change ;-)
>
> Even on Tablets which resolved some of the screen size limits the screen 
> is still smaller and the UI elements need to be "finger friendly". So you 
> should stick in more details but not nearly as much as we used to on the 
> desktop. Frankly, it's better in terms of UX and software development. We 
> work with a lot of forms but each one is smaller and simpler, that makes 
> them easier to explain, understand and develop.
>
> We worked with several companies in your position who tried moving a 
> desktop app UI "as is". The results varied. I suggest talking with the 
> users about this and letting them feel the UI. Try it on the target devices 
> early on to see how it feels even without the functionality. When you start 
> using it on a physical device you'll know if you're on the right direction.
>

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