First person to ever answer my question with some actual features. hahaha
OK let's go over them.
- Notifications ... I assume you mean Push notifications. Yep that's a benefit of mobile. (Or drawback if you're like some people who hate what push notifications have done to their life)
As for non push notifications... we already have that. - Local storage of credentials - I mean it's a different ballgame with blockchain and crypto. Credentials is complicated. Basically i think you can probably expect this solution is an additional thing to do... not something the mobile itself will solve. But yes a problem we'd like to solve regardless if it's in app form or mobile form alone.
- Home screen shortcut.... nope this isn't really an app thing. You can do this with mobile right now in litterally 2 seconds. Actually you can do it faster than using the app store perhaps... or equivelent. Just not as many people are as used to how to do it... so app store makes it more in line with what people know.
- What kind of widget is the question? That's not implied with mobile that's a whole other development process from what I know. That's an addition.
- Navigation gestures... not sure what you mean by that and what ones are available on app that can't be available on mobile?
NO KEYCHAIN... this is for sure one of the top two problems with the mobile experience. Steemconnect is not user friendly either.
The other main issue is that the editor and mobile keyboard don't play together well.
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If you have good examples of apps that do gestures well let us know. That sounds intriguing.
But yes in general using keys on mobile is solution #1 ... then mobile app. And if they're one in the same so be it.
Let's make sure @asgarth is following this conversation
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Many animations are explained in a video I found.
No need to watch it all.
Other gestures not explained in the video are: If you click a post, you can drag left from the post to go back to the list of posts, or drag right to go to the next post in the list. If you drag up, you see a menu with a left button to go back to the list. Drag up and down and you simply see more of the content. Alternatively, if you drag from the left side of the screen, you can drag a menu into the screen where you find the app's menu (day/dark mode, replies, profile, communities, trending, etc.).
Etc. Gestures are basically the charm of mobile, but they're hard to implement sometimes. Not pleasurable if you're hurrying to implement more features for the desktop version of the app.
Here's a link to Reddit's introduction of their own app (not the same one as on the 1st video).
There are no gestures displayed in this video, but it gives insight about the challenges of making their app.
If you want to explore more gestures, download the app Joey and Reddit's official app. Both have different gesture combinations that give a nice experience, although they are fewer gestures than what were introduced in the first video.
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I'll watch it all this week. I like these types of videos. Keep em' coming if you find more.
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