Android Version 2 Flip to edit

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Mark

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Dec 11, 2015, 7:15:43 PM12/11/15
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Does anyone else find that the animation to "flip" the screen to edit is frustrating? On my device Galaxy S6 it's incredibly slow. It's a matter of perspective of course. But that pause as it flips for me is frustrating. .

Any chance we can remove this unnecessary animation?

Christoph Zwerschke

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Dec 12, 2015, 2:08:49 AM12/12/15
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Am 12.12.2015 um 01:15 schrieb Mark:
> Does anyone else find that the animation to "flip" the screen to edit is frustrating? On my device Galaxy S6 it's incredibly slow. It's a matter of perspective of course. But that pause as it flips for me is frustrating. .
>
> Any chance we can remove this unnecessary animation?

On my old Nexus 4 it's quite fast and not annoying. The Galaxy S6 should
be even faster. Did you already update to Android 5.1.1?

-- Christoph

Roberto Penzo

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Dec 12, 2015, 3:02:18 AM12/12/15
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On my Samsung Note 2 it takes approximately the same time of the swipe of my finger, about 0.5 sec or less.
But I agree that someone could not appreciate the effect.

I would point out instead that to edit a field starting from the main screen you have to:
-swipe the finger (and wait for the flip)
-press the EDIT button
-click on the field to edit.
My head (and I think also yours) must make three clicks in order to get the field on editing....I think that perhaps a single page already on editing after the swipe, containing all the infos, instead of two, should have simplified. But I can survive.

Summarizing the 2.0.10, based on my experience, still lacks the following details:

- LED on reminders still does not light
- multiple selection not available
- the Flags are not supported (yet, but I hope in the future...)
- the synchronization of the manual sorting is only supported on the predefined view STARRED. No other predefined or custonìmized view.
- the advanced recurring functions: "Automatic resetting of subtasks when this task recurs" and "Automatic recurring behavior for this task" is not supported (yet...)

Considered the complexity of the MLO Destop, I think that the MLO team made an excellent Android product, thanks all team.
I am very confident that they are now facing prioritary bugs, and that there will be the right time to consider also some of the items listed above.

Christoph Zwerschke

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Dec 12, 2015, 4:31:52 AM12/12/15
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Am 12.12.2015 um 09:02 schrieb Roberto Penzo:
> Considered the complexity of the MLO Destop, I think that the MLO team made an excellent Android product, thanks all team.

Yes, they really deserve credits for this new app. After all the
complaints about the delayed release and the usual few issues every new
product has, this needs to be said.

-- Christoph
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