Hello Dribbble's friends, today I'd like to share with you an idea that I've been having for a while. It's a feature that I would like to have in iOS (maybe iOS 6 :P). Personally I always like to know the changelog of the update of the app, and usually I click "update all" without checking the changelogs in the app so that update faster I can not see the changelog. Once performed an "update all", the apps start to upgrade. For these apps you can perform a "double tap" to see the single changelog.
I chose the "double tap" because the single one pauses the upgrading.
(The application is used only for explanatory purposes.)
I hope you like my idea, and if so, please spread it as much as possible. I appreciate it.
Any criticism or appreciation is welcome.
[UPDATE] You can check the last "changelog" (update) downloaded when you want, making "Double Tap" on any app, even when it is updating.
I really like the idea of being able to see version history as the downloads happen or after. The way app updates are handled on iOS feels like it could be improved a lot.
Not sure about you guys, but I think I'd probably prefer all updates to be done automatically and in the background when you're on Wi-Fi. Would be great if they were handled a bit more like Chrome, where the updates are seamless. And with that in mind, accessing the version history info would be critical, after the fact.
Also, nice choice of icon to use in the preview :P
@Marc I am honored by your words. Thank you very much indeed. The idea came to me because many times do I upgrade a multitude of apps all together and maybe I forget to see the changelog (for fast) before updating. By the way, i like your idea too se the update in iOs in the Chrome's style. :)
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AndyTheJoker
Hello Dribbble's friends, today I'd like to share with you an idea that I've been having for a while. It's a feature that I would like to have in iOS (maybe iOS 6 :P). Personally I always like to know the changelog of the update of the app, and usually I click "update all" without checking the changelogs in the app so that update faster I can not see the changelog. Once performed an "update all", the apps start to upgrade. For these apps you can perform a "double tap" to see the single changelog.
I chose the "double tap" because the single one pauses the upgrading.
(The application is used only for explanatory purposes.)
I hope you like my idea, and if so, please spread it as much as possible. I appreciate it.
Any criticism or appreciation is welcome.
[UPDATE] You can check the last "changelog" (update) downloaded when you want, making "Double Tap" on any app, even when it is updating.
Stumble an article by an Italian blog : )
http://www.saggiamente.com/blog/2011/12/16/e-se-un-doppio-tap-ci-desse-accesso-alle-proprieta-di-unapp/
Another article of a Italian blog: http://www.iphoneitalia.com/e-se-potessimo-richiamare-alcune-utili-funzioni-con-un-doppio-tap-sulle-icone-318971.html
-Andy
6 months ago
I'm not sure about the popup because I don't like it so much.
Anyway a like is gone and the idea is good. ;)
5 months ago
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AndyTheJoker
Thank you so much my Friend. The popup is the only way to show the changelog.
5 months ago
I think there may be other solutions.
5 months ago
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Bjango ✎ Marc Edwards
I really like the idea of being able to see version history as the downloads happen or after. The way app updates are handled on iOS feels like it could be improved a lot.
Not sure about you guys, but I think I'd probably prefer all updates to be done automatically and in the background when you're on Wi-Fi. Would be great if they were handled a bit more like Chrome, where the updates are seamless. And with that in mind, accessing the version history info would be critical, after the fact.
Also, nice choice of icon to use in the preview :P
5 months ago
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AndyTheJoker
@Marc I am honored by your words. Thank you very much indeed. The idea came to me because many times do I upgrade a multitude of apps all together and maybe I forget to see the changelog (for fast) before updating. By the way, i like your idea too se the update in iOs in the Chrome's style. :)
5 months ago
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Stéphane Reverdy
Yes, Andy, overall a good idea. It's just that it could be handled so many other ways.
5 months ago
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AndyTheJoker
@Stéphane Surely my Friend. Thank you so much :D
5 months ago
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Tanveer Junayed
Excellent work Andy!
4 months ago
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AndyTheJoker
Thanks Tanveer :)
4 months ago