On 11/07/2011 04:25 PM, James Jenner wrote:
On 8 November 2011 07:37, Ian Santopietro
<isantop@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
At UDS-P, Mark announced his plans to have Ubuntu on Tablets,
phones,
and TVs by 14.04 LTS. You can start too early!
http://i.imgur.com/56vDn.jpg
I'd like feedback from the Ayatana community on the design. Is
there
anything that should be changed, or added? Possibly removed?
Is there
anything that isn't clear?
First up, I would like to say that you have produced some nice
prototypes.
Interesting application of unity for a smaller footprint. I'm
presuming that multi tasking is available in some flavour because
you wish to show running applications, however I cannot see an
easy way to close running apps. Would this be via a hardware
button (a la the iphone button), via software buttons (a la later
versions of android) or via some other mechanism?
I'm not keen on the idea of a swipe from the side to
show the launch panel while in a new app. To me it should be
simpler and more obvious. The iphone approach is the simplest, not
obvious, but very easy to learn and remember, however requires
hardware to support it. The android approach in application
navigation is a negative edcept for the home button, which is
really the same as the iphone, just software based now (well in
the latest version).
That's one really nice thing about this. Assuming we have multiple
handsets with our software, of course.
You can do pretty much everything in software (Even change the
volume, though people have shown they like hardware volume buttons
for that). That all said, since it's still Ubuntu, you could map
pretty much anything to a hardware key. You could have a home button
that reveals the launcher (Or the dash, either one). So there could
be one phone with a physical home button for people who want one,
and another phone for those who want a minimalist, button-less
design.
I'm not a big fan of the dash being the 'home' or 'default'
screen. People love being able to place/arrange their shortcuts
for their apps. To me this should be extended to include
documents, etc. However with the dash open as the default home,
people will not have this option. I've not read any studies but I
would imagine people generally access specific applications in
high frequency, which would make sense to have these apps
available immediately and not require multiple clicks to find.
This would include an option for address book, option for making a
call, option for sms, etc (for the phone one at least, maybe video
conf for tablet and possibly phone options as well).
People who use android love their widgets/gadgets, is there a plan
to support such a thing for unity?
I haven't accounted for that in my concepts, but we could add a way
to easily create custom lenses that the user could add their own
apps or widgets to.
Specifically in regards to widgets, iOS has shown that users can be
content without widgets. Possibly, we could allow developers to
widgets to the notification drawer?
My main concern is that Unity will be shoved into the phone/tablet
arena. In my mind there should be development of key scenarios,
use cases, etc. A road map would be a good idea as well. Then when
mockups are presented then they can be compared against the key
scenarios and use cases to make sure they're suitable, or if they
require tweeking.
I'm not sure what you mean by a "Key scenario". Can you explain?
Just my thoughts, don't take it as a neg to your work, I think you
did a brilliant job of taking the current Unity and applying it to
the phone/tablet form factor.
Thanks!
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