[Bug 1368252] Re: Repetitious language during unistallation of Apps

2014-09-16 Thread Victor Tuson Palau
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[Bug 1368252] Re: Repetitious language during unistallation of Apps

2014-09-12 Thread Giorgio Venturi
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[Bug 1368252] Re: Repetitious language during unistallation of Apps

2014-09-11 Thread MichaƂ Sawicz
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[Bug 1368252] Re: Repetitious language during unistallation of Apps

2014-09-11 Thread Alejandro J. Cura
I agree that there's repetition on the uninstall screens, and that's something that should be fixed. But Yes, No are frowned upon for the labels of buttons, UX practice mandates that they should be verbs. Eg: http://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/9946/should-i-use-yes-no-or-ok-