Cards are a cool gimmick but not worth wasting all that space on the home page. Besides swype up, swype over, swype over and tap is still one or two more steps than home and tap. The more apps you have open the less efficient cards become.
Cards are a cool gimmick but not worth wasting all that space on the home page. Besides swype up, swype over, swype over and tap is still one or two more steps than home and tap. The more apps you have open the less efficient cards become.
??? huh? seeing all your apps open becomes less efficient? That doesn't make sense, but whatevs.I'm probably just not reading that correctly.
I'm not quite sure that you have actually owned a WebOS device. You don't actually need to minimize an App to switch to another. With advanced gestures turned on, one full swipe left or right would change open applications.Why? People always say the pre with better hardware would be perfect but the pre had pretty much the same guts as an iphone gs yet still managed to lag to hell. Build quality aside, it wasn't the hardware but unoptimized / ****ty code.
Cards are a cool gimmick but not worth wasting all that space on the home page. Besides swype up, swype over, swype over and tap is still one or two more steps than home and tap. The more apps you have open the less efficient cards become.
Android has its issues as well but a good task manager solves half of them and rooting solves the other half. Its htc's bloat that us mostly to blame and sprint.
I think I get what he was saying. Let's say that you have 6 apps open in WebOS. If you want to change from app #1 to app #6 swype up once to get your card view then swipe over 5 times to get to your app and then tap it to maximize and use the desired app.
Same situation in Android. Long press of the home key to pull up the last 6 apps that have been opened. Tap any of the 6 to maximize it. Done.
So WebOS at this point becomes less efficient then Android. Does that make more sense?
I think I get what he was saying. Let's say that you have 6 apps open in WebOS. If you want to change from app #1 to app #6 swype up once to get your card view then swipe over 5 times to get to your app and then tap it to maximize and use the desired app.
Same situation in Android. Long press of the home key to pull up the last 6 apps that have been opened. Tap any of the 6 to maximize it. Done.
So WebOS at this point becomes less efficient then Android. Does that make more sense?
Okay, I see what he's getting at. Thanks for clarifying. If WebOS would make all running apps in Wave View (terminology?) where you swipe up from gesture area and keep ur finger down to see the main launcher items, that would be sweet. That would make one gesture and release to switch between running apps.*drool*
Why? People always say the pre with better hardware would be perfect but the pre had pretty much the same guts as an iphone gs yet still managed to lag to hell. Build quality aside, it wasn't the hardware but unoptimized / ****ty code.
Cards are a cool gimmick but not worth wasting all that space on the home page. Besides swype up, swype over, swype over and tap is still one or two more steps than home and tap. The more apps you have open the less efficient cards become.
Android has its issues as well but a good task manager solves half of them and rooting solves the other half. Its htc's bloat that us mostly to blame and sprint.