pjs37
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I never used the notification window on my iPhone I find the live tiles a much better system
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Apps don't get that kind of access. Either impossible or incredibly hacky.
I've changed my mind about notification center this week. I used to think it would be a nice addition, HOWEVER, I'm beginning to see that it's already there.
When I think back to my time with Android, I remember having a constant barrage of notifications in the notification tray, and all I ever did was swipe down, tap a notice to launch the app, then back to home; rinse and repeat until they were gone... or worse, I just cleared all the notifications, in which case the whole thing was pointless.
On Windows Phone, I turn it on and see all of my notification counts on the lock screen... exactly the same kind of information I saw on Android. The only thing I lose is the ability to launch directly into an app. But you know how I solve that? I put the live tile on my home screen for those apps I care about, and I tap into the app.
In other words, I really don't lose anything, and in fact, I save myself the time of having to go into a notification center and clear them. I see the notices and unlock, and everything I'm about to see is right there in front of me.
On top of that, once I upgrade to WP8, I can better arrange the start screen to feature more of my apps that might trigger notifications. Additionally, I can pick the 5 apps that I genuinely care about seeing.
I think if any improvement is to be made, it would be having more than 5 on the lock screen or being able to open directly to the app of choice.
I tried to think what I was missing, and I suppose that Me tile notifications stood out, but then I thought about the privacy implications... I don't want my FB/Twitter status updates right out on the home screen in case I'm demoing my phone.
Wrong. Let's say you have 100 items pinned to the start screen and 80% support toast notifications. Are you going to scroll up and down trying to find notifications or wouldn't it be far superior to swipe to the right and get a time-sorted list of missed toasts? Come on, stop trying to justify a crap implementation.
Then there's the fact that you can't fit a toast description string on a tiny tile.
yeah but what about apps like Facebook? The fb app has some of the buggyest toast notifications I've experienced and rarely updates correctly. What if I was not near my phone, or couldn't view my phone at that specific moment, but someone sent me a message and I missed it?
Wrong. Let's say you have 100 items pinned to the start screen and 80% support toast notifications. Are you going to scroll up and down trying to find notifications or wouldn't it be far superior to swipe to the right and get a time-sorted list of missed toasts? Come on, stop trying to justify a crap implementation.
There's an easy solution to all of this if MS would just listen to me!
You know the notification number that appears at the top right corner of a live tile when you receive a notification?
Well if you place that number next to the app in the app list when swiping to the right, all apps with notifications could appear at the top under "Pending Notifications" category, sorted by name of course
This would keep it clean without introducing a new section to use and give you the ability to see if you have notifications for a specific application even when the live tile is not pinned. Anyone have some good photoshop skills? Feel free to bring my idea to life!
I have a notification center on my iPhone. I never use it. The WP live tile implementation looks more useful to me. That's why I'm considering WP8 for my next phone.
I have a notification center on my iPhone. I never use it. The WP live tile implementation looks more useful to me. That's why I'm considering WP8 for my next phone.
You seem to have a excuse for the mishaps of every problem with WP7. Are you Steve Ballmer?You can't blame Microsoft (nor would having a notification center) for developer's buggy application. THEY need to fix it (accepting that a Microsoft team develops the FB app, but you know what I mean, generally speaking).
I mentioned in another thread that turning on FB chat in messaging hub turns FB messages into a VERY good solution. I would also like it if the Me hub generated toasts, but then again, I don't want those popping up for privacy reasons either... plus I get A LOT of them. It would be disruptive.
Oh goody the unrealistic hypothetical scenario. I love those. But I already addressed it... I keep my important apps on there, and the not-so-important ones I check as I see fit. Which in 20 years of observation from IT support suggests that's how everyone does it. Priorities differ, but behaviors not so much.
That's actually an intelligent solution! That's really brilliant, and a balanced hybrid approach. Thank you!
There's an easy solution to all of this if MS would just listen to me!
You know the notification number that appears at the top right corner of a live tile when you receive a notification?
Well if you place that number next to the app in the app list when swiping to the right, all apps with notifications could appear at the top under "Pending Notifications" category, sorted by name of course
This would keep it clean without introducing a new section to use and give you the ability to see if you have notifications for a specific application even when the live tile is not pinned. Anyone have some good photoshop skills? Feel free to bring my idea to life!
No offense, but I don't believe you. I don't think any other rational person would believe you don't use Notification Center on the iPhone.
No offense, but I don't believe you. I don't think any other rational person would believe you don't use Notification Center on the iPhone. Thatsblike someone saying they don't use the Notification Bar on Android, except more iPhone apps support badges (basically what most live tiles are).
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No offense, but I don't believe you. I don't think any other rational person would believe you don't use Notification Center on the iPhone. Thatsblike someone saying they don't use the Notification Bar on Android, except more iPhone apps support badges (basically what most live tiles are).
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