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Re: Route Menu

 

Here I go :) I merged things from your ideas too.


   - Main menu: Clear, intuitive and only main actions.
   http://s30.postimg.org/kxwk52kc1/image.png
   No center on pos! App will trigger it in the startup. How return to
   center on pos after a drag? As Google Maps with an extra button like them:
   http://s30.postimg.org/m3z85a6b5/image.png


   - Icon 1: Search: Group actions for searching a point:
   http://s24.postimg.org/7270qtv85/image.png
   - Search: Will open current search page.
      - Nearby on destination: Will open current Nearby page, but on
      destination.
      - Coordinates: Enter a lat,lng


   - Icon 2: Favorites: Just jump to current favorites page.


   - Icon 3: Full Screen: Same as now.


   - Icon 4: Settings: Same as now.




Showed this mockup, I think this is covering everything important thing,
it's coherent, easy and intuitive. What do you think?


Extra things:

   - I removed the Share button from main sub/menu actions, it hasn't a
   place in any of those sub/menus for a consistence UI. It'll persist in the
   popup anyway.
   - I don't know where to put the Cancel Route button :( If you like this
   mockup we could think in a solution.


A hug :)



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On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Costales <costales@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi :)
>
> Add a "Destination" extra button for submenu Nearby & Share it's a great
> approach.
>
> I have 2 questions:
> - Really do you think a new user will know everything? I think in the same
> way as the current layout.
> - I'll give another mockup. I'll try this today/weekend.
>
> A hug :)
>
> --
> Sent using Dekko from my Ubuntu device
>
> On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 12:07 AM, Nekhelesh Ramananthan <
> krnekhelesh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> @Joerg, I agree a full 100% with you. Infact in my popup mockup, I was
>> planning to show the "Cancel Route" or "Cancel Simulation" like we already
>> have. I suppose it makes sense to also add "Nearby Destination" since it
>> seems like a good feature to retain. Regarding the search page, consider it
>> done :). I will get to it along with menu redesign.
>>
>> @Marcos, What do you think? Joerg does have a good point. 0.59 is
>> AMAZING! If we wait perhaps 1 week more, we can come up with a good new
>> menu navigation which will really make users happy. In your email replies,
>> you were concerned that the NearBY Destination is being removed. Well you
>> just got that back. Along with leaving settings action in the header like
>> we have now.  Also you did agree that moving search action to the page
>> header is indeed a very smart move and something you agreed to.
>>
>> Can we please start with the implementation of this? Do you agree to it?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nekhelesh
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 11:59 PM, Joerg Berroth <joergberroth@xxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> great that we have the discussion.
>>> I really do not want to make the approach we have right now a bad one.
>>> I see a lot of great things happen to the app from a ux point of view.
>>> But I also think that the discussion popped up at exactly the right time
>>> because it had to: With trying to add all the great accessibility
>>> features to all the places we had them it started to become overloaded.
>>>
>>> I really like your approach to that new layout nik. But not in total:
>>> You are right by not trying to put everything in the header and the pop
>>> up frees us from an almost empty route page. Great!
>>> About the arrangement I can understand you, Marcos: the settings do not
>>> really fit to the other actions. On that I would have the following
>>> suggestion:
>>> keep the 4 slots: search, menu, follow visible and fullscreen, settings
>>> in the list as they will not be used that often.
>>>
>>> When I stated to remove the entire route page, my only concern was the
>>> one you, marcos, came up with. Also great!
>>> One very nice feature is the access to nearby on destination level.
>>> Cause: If you are driving, you might to decide finding something nearby
>>> the destination. But the approach to then have to zoom out and get the
>>> map to show the destination is not driver friendly!
>>> So, my suggestion on that would be:
>>> Use the pop up you, nik, designed because it perfectly integrates into
>>> the new design approach. But then with the icons:
>>>
>>> favorites, coordinates if no route is active.
>>>
>>> If a route is active:
>>> favorites, coordinates, "destination", cancel route.
>>> All the other nearby cases are covered by the map itself.
>>> If you click on destination, the icons in the pop up are changed to
>>> "nearby destination" and "share destination".
>>>
>>> All the other share states are covered.
>>>
>>> Concerning the search page: nik, your implementation is great. It's just
>>> that minor thing that it takes one click too much to get the necessary
>>> action. Great that you see it. I would call that critical and would set
>>> it to high.
>>> It would be great if you would add this.
>>>
>>> Concerning releasing asap:
>>> I see it critical that we came up with that discussion and would
>>> strongly recommend to clarify this before releasing, although we have
>>> all those great things the world has to see as soon as possible :-)
>>> It's not about being in a hurry.
>>> I just think, that we will get all this discussion by the users anyway.
>>> They will find the same things we found! So i suggest to integrate all
>>> the improvements we can get on ux and keep behind the door until WE are
>>> satisfied with it. All the base is there and it's not a big deal to play
>>> with different action positions. It's just about some days to paly
>>> around and test.
>>>
>>> Best Joerg
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 2016-04-15 um 18:19 schrieb Nekhelesh Ramananthan:
>>> > Because when you search for a route, from Source to Destination, uNav
>>> > shows you the destination marker on the map where you press "Navigate"
>>> > to start the route. So all you need to do is instead press the "Nearby"
>>> > button on that destination popup :)
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 6:17 PM, Nekhelesh Ramananthan
>>> > <krnekhelesh@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:krnekhelesh@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >     Easy .. click on the destination marker on the map, and Nearby ->
>>> >     Parking. Voila :D
>>> >
>>> >     On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Costales <costales@xxxxxxxxxx
>>> >     <mailto:costales@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >         One of the most useful features (for me) is search a nearby
>>> >         parking in my destination (requested as idea for an user).
>>> >
>>> >         How would you do that with that implementation? :)
>>> >
>>> >         Now: Route > Nearby > Destination > Parking
>>> >
>>> >         --
>>> >         Sent using Dekko from my Ubuntu device
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>
>>
>

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