I wonder how would Jolla or you make a simple, short and interesting Sailfish UI/UX(exiting an app, activating screen, where is the toolbar?) tutorial for iPhone or Android users?
For iPhone users:
Home button --->Swiping an app from left/right edge [avoid showing them how to close an app or accessing event view because it is kind of confusing to them]
I wonder how would Jolla or you make a simple, short and interesting Sailfish UI/UX(exiting an app, activating screen, where is the toolbar?) tutorial for iPhone or Android users?
For iPhone users:
Home button --->Swiping an app from left/right edge [avoid showing them how to close an app or accessing event view because it is kind of confusing to them]
Ever seen the small booklet shipped with every N9? It explains things in the most succinct way possible and something similar should be more than sufficient...
I wonder how would Jolla or you make a simple, short and interesting Sailfish UI/UX(exiting an app, activating screen, where is the toolbar?) tutorial for iPhone or Android users?]
In general, rtfm.
N9 did a good job with the mini tutoral at the beginning, and there was also the manual.
I remember big-company-that-makes-phones-tablets-and-other-things saying in an advert that "you already know how to use it". What a load of rubbish. No wonder they ceased doing that as it was false advertising.
I don't think they have shown anything about the browser. Only claim I've heard that it's based on Firefox/Gecko (IPCLiteAPI) engine just like QmlMozBrowser/Meefox.