On Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at 4:36:53 PM UTC-4, Marcus Cavanaugh wrote: > The iOS task manager opens to the previously-used app, not the current app, > which means you can immediately switch between the two most recent apps in > task manager without scrolling the list. > > We, on the other hand, open the current app. > > > The iOS behavior provides better usability for switching between two > commonly-used apps. The only advantage to our model is that it makes it > easier to force-close the current app. > > > Can we modify our behavior to match iOS? Is there a compelling reason not to? > (Disclosure: I'm currently working on the task manager.) > > > > Marcus
Here is my perspective from a User's point of view. When I am on an app and calling the card view / task manager from the home button, i like the idea of task manager telling me that this is the app that i called the task manager from. Then the user gets to swipe and choose what app he needs to switch to. But if task manager starts selecting the last used app, it will simply confuse the user. _______________________________________________ dev-fxos mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxos

