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#7
Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
The swipe approach makes it all too easy to do the wrong thing (send an email instead of deleting it, to name but one). Inconsistent icon shapes look messy. Days of the week in the calendar are hidden unless you swipe the screen down (exposing yourself to accidentally activating a menu option). That despite the fact that the bottom half of the screen is empty, so there is plenty of room for the header with days of the week. There is no general header with the current time, battery and connection status, quite crucial pieces of information in a phone. You have to change the screen to get that. Last but no least, whose clever idea was it to separate the apps' settings from the apps themselves?
Can't really agree. The accidental send instead of delete is probably the learning curve, after 10 months with Sailfish don't see the problem at all. The 'empty space' in calendar view is not empty if you have any meetings/reminders/whatever, so extra screen estate is fine. The header part though I have to disagree strongly. Peek to uncover time/battery/network/... is great. Just try running full screen terminal on Hildon (mrxvt), need to check time... ctrl-f and the geometry just changed, which is BAD for many applications, so maybe ctrl-backspace, now you need to get out of the multi-tasking window to see the time, and to go back... All that to check time? Peek from any edge and voila, elegant and fast, maybe with time you will start to like this feature, for me it's great. As to settings, kinda agree
 

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