+1 for themes being fun to implement, and also useful. The Kindle app for Android also does a similar thing as the Instapaper app.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Moiz Syed msyed@wikimedia.org wrote:
Themes is a feature I wonder if we really need. But from a design point of view would be fun to implement. Instapaper does a good job of this. http://iphonesoft.fr/images/appstore/288545208/instapaper.jpg
Watchlist, yes lets do it. We can take a similar approach as mobile web.
Searching within article, this feature has been in the Wikipanion app on iOS for ages. They dont do that good of a job with it as far as the interaction design is concerned but the feature works and is helpful too sometimes when you're looking for a fine-grained search within an article. If we do work on it, we should definitely make it better than what Wikipanion is doing. I have some ideas.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Tomasz Finc tfinc@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Dan Garry dgarry@wikimedia.org wrote:
- Dark theme! A dark horse... no pun intended. By far the most requested
feature
This is a regression as we've had it before. Dan, do we need anything from the designers to schedule this?
Watchlist. The most requested feature from the editing community.
Very interesting for the power user. Do we think that this would be enough or would users then need diff, revert, etc? Let's interview some users to not just know the "As a ..., I would like to" but the "so that" in this case to find out motivation.
Searching within articles.
This falls into the same camp as tabs and browser features. Would be a fun spike to explore relative difficulty.
--tomasz
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