On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 16:55 -0600, Jonathon Suggs wrote:
> Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> > Do you really want e.g. the "incoming phone" confirmation dialog behave
> > like that?
> > [more notification strategies]
> > ...
> > I understand your point, I just think that this kind of thinking is n
David Ford writes:
>
>Here's a grand example. You're inside your voicemail navigating menus
>and dealing with temporary information. Your phone rings in with a new
>call and your fingers are busy hitting voicemail commands. *bam* Your
>inbound phone call is accidently disconnected or answered n
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Do you really want e.g. the "incoming phone" confirmation dialog behave like
> that?
> [more notification strategies]
> ...
> I understand your point, I just think that this kind of thinking is not what
> the majority of smartphone users wants or is it? Guys?
Steven Milburn wrote:
> I tend to be of the mentality that the phone is for my convenience,
> not others. Therefore, I like the ideas being suggested that
> incoming calls/text messages/emails/etc are indicated by a simple,
> polite icon on a status bar somewhere flashing for my attention.
> I
I tend to be of the mentality that the phone is for my convenience, not
others. Therefore, I like the ideas being suggested that incoming
calls/text messages/emails/etc are indicated by a simple, polite icon on a
status bar somewhere flashing for my attention.
If the application I'm running is s
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> [..]
> D'oh. That surprises me a bit... after all, the Neo is a phone, so I
> would think incoming phone calls should always popup [in default
> profile]. What do the others think?
>
It shouldn't :) Do you answer all calls to your phone?
My phone is often very
Heya,
> I think many users could live with popups,
> but I would like to choose a solution that
> would not nag me with full or havesize popups
Do you have a viable alternative (except full undo/redo capabilities,
which would be desirable, but takes a whole lot of memory and/or
disk)?
>> Let's d
Salve Mickey!
I think many users could live with popups,
but I would like to choose a solution that
would not nag me with full or havesize popups
I mean on the longterm, but as official design
of Openmoko, working with every aplication.
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Let'
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