At 21:30 +0200 07/08/09, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote: >On 8/7/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: >> If you catched the proper notion you will think: >> >> Oh My God - I have been enlightened! From now on I will also remember >> to think about usability and not provide my end users with nerdy user >> interface stuff, e.g. some non-button like button! > >CLOSED, WONTFIX: UPSTREAM ;p > >That's only theme issue, and for me it was always obvious it's >clickable, even with ASU theme, which has only black background on >that place.
Good for you. > >And using Illume keyboard was discussed dozens times on maillist. And why might that be? The color? Usability? >It >support gestures, so you don't need that button, and you even don't >need backspace and space buttons. I have tried that - results in characters just popping up many times instead... "Do not bother it is just a silly usability issue." > >And Freerunner isn't for end users. It's for geeky and nerdy users I have been aware of that for a long time. >, so >usability in meaning "i'm too stupid to know if it's button or not, i >need something indicating that" is on last place on our TODO list. Yes, I know there are more important things that need to be done. My excuse for focusing on usability was your answer. If you had answered more politely, I would not have focused on that. >There are a lot more important issues and features lacks at the >moment, when they are fixed we can think on your "usability"... It is not (only) my usability - everybody will benefit from it. Its purpose is not just to get the GUI look flashy. But then again I respect and of course understand the priority. > >-- >Sebastian Krzyszkowiak >dos > >_______________________________________________ >Openmoko community mailing list >[email protected] >http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community /Glenn _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

