> On Feb 12, 2016, at 1:03 PM, David Tillotson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 12 February 2016 18:28:37 GMT+00:00, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> YU VILL LIKE IIT (spoken with Arnold-style German accent)
> 
> I actually do like it, much to my surprise!

:-)

>> About two dozen people here have so far tried the Android app. It would
>> be good
>> if we could get constructive, solid feedback to Marco and Thomas
>> (please copy them,
>> they are not on the Subsurface mailing list). I'm beginning to lean
>> towards this direction,
>> no buttons in the top bar, user interactions focused on the bottom. So
>> if you feel this
>> is the wrong decisions, please speak up.
> 
> To be honest, the right-hand context menu seems to be redundant, as the only 
> entries are duplicates of pre-existing controls.

Yes - I'm aware of that - right now I just went in and re-created the back 
button everywhere. But frankly, on Android everyone should be used to just 
using the Android back button for that... so we may just drop that one.

> It also has an issue on the Note 4, as it opens almost all the way across, 
> and the control that looks like it should collapse the menu opens the main 
> left-hand menu. Oddly, the back button collapses the almost hidden context 
> menu, leaving the main menu open.

That's fixed in -839

> The controls are a major step forward though, IMHO. My first reaction was my 
> normal skepticism, but 5 minutes was all it took for me to get so use to it 
> that I got annoyed at other "material" apps!

Now that is excellent news :-)

>> Also, when commenting, please note the approximate size of your screen.
>> I think
>> this might get different responses from people on smaller phones,
>> people on phablets
>> like the Nexus 6 / 6p, and people on tablets...
> 
> For reference, the screen on the Note 4 is 1440x2560.

Resolution is interesting, but I'm more interested in physical size. The Note 4 
has a 5.7" screen - similar to the 6" phones.

> My now standard test routine hit an issue with wrong credentials seeming to 
> get stuck on "Attempting to open cloud storage...", although killing and 
> restarting brought up the expected "Cloud credentials are invalid".

I have had this but when I try to recreate this under the debugger I fail. Do 
you have a reproducible set of steps that trigger the bug?
 
> Attached is a profile from a manually added dummy dive, that seems to have 
> set the width to 2:30 hours for some reason.

No attachment for me

> I couldn't reproduce the blank profile this time around, but I'm not sure if 
> there has been a fix for this.

Not really. It still happens.

> With luck I'll be able to test the GPS properly this weekend, if the weather 
> holds (in the quarry to get properly weighted with the new wing).

Good luck. And thanks for all the feedback.

/D
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