Subsurface-mobile on iOS UI design questions

Pablo Wolter pwolter at gmail.com
Tue Mar 8 21:54:41 PST 2016


What about scrolling to the left with the finger as you do when browsing on
iOS devices to go back and to the right to move forward?

I don't know how this will work for abort/cancel that you mentioned though.

I'm eager to see it on iOS!

Pablo

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 21:36 Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:

>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> So I really like where we ended up with the Android user interaction. It's
> clean, it's consistent, it's easy to use.
>
> I now have a working iOS build that I have been testing and there is of
> course one massive difference between iOS devices and Android devices: iOS
> devices have no back button.
>
> How should we deal with this. Most iOS applications rather consistently
> have a little back arrow in the top left corner. I'm pretty sure that
> you'll tell me that you don't like that. So before I spend the time to
> implement this only to then be impressed by a better idea from you, let's
> shortcut the process... I'll ask you first :-)
>
> What do you suggest we should do for the back / abort / cancel action on
> iOS?
>
> Something in the context menu? I hope not. We only have a context menu on
> one single screen (the dive details edit) and that would be tap - drawer
> open - tap - drawer close - whatever action back should be doing. NOT
> smooth, IMNSHO.
>
> Follow the iOS standard with a back button in the top left corner?
>
> Something else?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> /D
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Gracias,

Pablo
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