Windows client retirement feedback thread
#81
Posted 2016-November-07, 16:29
There are issues, but fullscreen web-BBO on a deep screen has zero problem with chat size. Keeping the screen and the results page up at the same time and of readable size, that's an issue.
#82
Posted 2016-November-07, 17:13
#83
Posted 2016-November-07, 19:25
fred, on 2016-November-07, 13:41, said:
Yes, very long suits are problematical. IIRC, even in the Web version you switch to a smaller font for EW with an 8(7?)+ card suit. My thought was that when it was dummy's turn to play, as you hovered over a suit (automatically if following suit) that you could get an a magnified window popup showing the suit with larger cards (optional).
fred, on 2016-November-07, 13:41, said:
I guess it depends on the timeframe for the new platform, but if I was the project manager, I would freeze Web development except for fixing critical bugs, and move any new features directly to the new platform. There doesn't seem to be any point in adding new features to a platform that is going to disappear in the near future.
fred, on 2016-November-07, 13:41, said:
Apparently not Sorry for being dense and not seeing the problems caused by different aspect ratios.
#84
Posted 2016-November-07, 21:59
johnu, on 2016-November-07, 19:25, said:
As a web dev myself, I can tell you that with so many touch screens these days (not just mobiles), you can no longer assume the user has a mouse/the ability to 'hover' for anything crucial - and a large enough tappable area is definitely crucial.
#85
Posted 2016-November-07, 23:54
There are a bunch of features described as "missing" from the web version on this and another site and I am pretty sure (in some cases certain) that the features are there but the way to get at them might not be immediately clear to some folk.
There may be value in generating an FAQ, or a Q&A thread, or something of the sort to make people aware of these purportedly missing features and help guide people through the transition.
#86
Posted 2016-November-08, 03:01
smerriman, on 2016-November-07, 21:59, said:
You could use a tap to bring up a magnified suit view for a touch screen. The point was that just because your original display of the suit might be smaller than optimal for selecting a card to play, there isn't any reason that you couldn't expand the suit view when you needed to play a card from that suit.
#87
Posted 2016-November-08, 04:26
At this time, the Web version has a very small lead over the Windows version, and surprisingly, the mobile versions have very small support so far. There are a number of reason why people prefer the Windows version. I would have thought this very unscientific poll would have shown a preponderance of support for the Web version since new users have no choice and many old users would have changed to use the new features that BBO has been touting.
#88
Posted 2016-November-08, 07:33
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#89
Posted 2016-November-08, 10:39
smerriman, on 2016-November-07, 21:59, said:
Isn't press-and-hold the usual replacement for hover on touch screens? That's what the mobile client currently uses to display the meanings of bids.
#90
Posted 2016-November-08, 11:56
1eyedjack, on 2016-November-08, 07:33, said:
LOL, that doesn't seem to be the case in any other poll that has been run. I did say that this was an unscientific poll. As the saying goes, opinions are like a-holes, everybody has one. What kind of fantasy world do you live in
#91
Posted 2016-November-08, 16:23
matmat, on 2016-November-07, 23:54, said:
There are a bunch of features described as "missing" from the web version on this and another site and I am pretty sure (in some cases certain) that the features are there but the way to get at them might not be immediately clear to some folk.
There may be value in generating an FAQ, or a Q&A thread, or something of the sort to make people aware of these purportedly missing features and help guide people through the transition.
If you mean auto-play singleton that is available on web version, though is frowned upon because card is played fast so you can tell it's a singleton.
If you mean computer plays some other card for you that would be against the laws of bridge although auto-singleton probably would violate bridge laws too.
#92
Posted 2016-November-08, 16:35
#93
Posted 2016-November-09, 09:54
diana_eva, on 2016-November-08, 16:35, said:
Except in robot games, since the robots don't take inferences from tempo. So if you play lots of robot games, you might get the wrong impression that it does this all the time.
#94
Posted 2016-November-09, 11:46
#95
Posted 2016-November-09, 13:19
#96
Posted 2016-November-09, 23:23
Much as I respect Diana Eva, reading two words of whatever comment she (and of course all the others, it just seems to be Diana_Eva most of the time)was making in a conversation ( I assume) which doesn't even remotely involve me seems an odd use of space. It also feels like eavesdropping.
I would much rather see that space used to list the friends I have online, albeit in much smaller type. That would give you more room for the card table and be much more useful, imo.
#97
Posted 2016-November-09, 23:33
onoway, on 2016-November-09, 23:23, said:
It's supposed to be a kind of social networking. I'm personally not a fan, either, but I don't use facebook or twitter, either, so I'm out of step with modern times.
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Switch to the Who's Online tab and the news feed is replaced with the list of friends who are online.
Is space really at a premium? Modern PCs offer very high resolutions.
#98
Posted 2016-November-10, 00:31
#99
Posted 2016-November-10, 01:30
barmar, on 2016-November-09, 23:33, said:
For me space is really a matter, as I mostly play on a small laptop and eyes are getting worse. The smaller the playing area gets the more tiresome it is. Avoid any space consuming elements like thick bars or buttons in the top that could be placed elsewhere.
When BBO gets more and more a place to play with robots and not to meet or find human partners for a friendly play I don't think it is a good thing to happen. In my personal priority list everything that makes it easier to find suitable players is welcome. Showing the friends list on first view would be one of my wishes. Filter possibilities for nationality, skill level with all its pain, similar completion rate (+/-10 %) and last but not least system key words would be very welcome. For table lists and finding a partner for casual game or tourney everywhere welcome.
I guess BBO should have data on how players use the newsfeed. My experience is that I don't need much of it. Mainly the important BBO announcements are of interest. I have seen little from followers/friends that I found useful. With a split screen on the right side it should be possible to have both, friends and news feed. Customizable would be very much appreciated.
As TD I prefer the possibility to login with two different usernames at the same time. I hope very much that this will be possible with HTML5 as well.
Last but not least get rid of that completely unnecessary noise when cards are played. I want to have sound to catch my attention when needed and not to be spammed.
And for all those that still prefer the client solution. You are missing a real lot of good stuff in the web version. I wonder what others appreciate, for me the categories is one of the most useful tools BBO applied.
#100
Posted 2016-November-10, 02:25
barmar, on 2016-November-09, 23:33, said:
Switch to the Who's Online tab and the news feed is replaced with the list of friends who are online.
Unfortunately you cannot make this the default tab.