bluegaspode wrote: 
> 
> With simple Apps it is no problem to realize if you are at the root of
> the activity stack. I never have a problem with Tapatalk for instance as
> it just has three levels of navigation and not individual hierarchies. 
> 
Tapatalk has different numbers of hierarchies depending how many
accounts you have configured and whether you start it from a widget or
the icon. While looking all the same, sometimes "back" gets you to the
account selection screen, sometimes you leave the App. That's what keeps
confusing me. And that it's different than Tapatalk on iOS....

> 
> There is also a second use case: when you are deep in the menus one
> presses the back button multiple times very fast to get to the top
> (because for new users that's the more common way than to know that one
> can tap on the top left button) so one can still close the App
> erroneous. 
> 
Yep. That's _exactly_ where I usually run into trouble.

> 
> By the way #2: I really miss a dedicated back button on iOS in the
> meantime.
> 
Also agreed. Especially on iPhone 5 where it's so hard to reach the one
in the navigation bar.

> 
> Sometime leaving the App on error and having to restart is much better
> than always searching the screen for a back button.
Um. Now _that_'s one thing I don't understand. Usually, on iOS it's a
common UI scheme that the back button is on the top left of the screen
or the window in which your content is. It's in Apple's UI guidelines
and standard navigation controller. Your App is pretty much the only one
I know that does _not_ do it that way so you are likely confusing
yourself here :D


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