Joe920
Active member
Makes sense. Personally I have stuffed all my favorite apps in a mosaic of tiles (as opposed to grid of icons) on the start screen, which is still very compact, and with more visual cues to see where you are (tile sizes, shapes, etc). For the occasional hunt and peck for a non-pinned tile I use the tappable letters of the alphabet for quick navigation, but to each their own.The biggest problem to me is that everything is too large, requiring a lot of scrolling.
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Also, when I tap a Live Tile showing whatever I want to open, it just opens the app. It does not go directly to whatever was showing on the tile. I'm spoiled by Android's widgets.
As for getting to right section after hitting a tile, this is called "chaseable tiles" right? I think this is coming soon(TM).
What I really appreciate over at least iOS is the ease of getting to wifi settings from the action center (long press), and the ease of changing media and app sounds (vol up, chevron down). So to me at least sometimes WP10 feels very efficient while iOS feels cumbersome. Maybe if I used iOS more I would find similar shortcuts there though.
That reminds me. I do miss two iOS tricks. One: tap the top of the screen to scroll to the top. Indispensable! And two: long-press reload in safari offers a 'reload as desktop' option. So handy..