You can download my google wave presentation slides I had at BarCamp Mainz here: Slides GoogleWave BarCampMainz
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You can download my google wave presentation slides I had at BarCamp Mainz here: Slides GoogleWave BarCampMainz
Feel free to add comments.
I’ve been using my HTC Magic from vodafone for approximately 8 month now and as time goes on I’m downloading more and more apps on to my phone.
The android market takes care of updates on all of your downloaded apps so it reminds you of new app versions every now and then. That’s definitely a very good thing, you don’t have to take care about checking for updates or anything, but:
I just counted my downloaded apps and I almost hit the 50 mark. Wow, 47 apps that I downloaded so far and that are still on my phone. Now, when the android market app tells me that there are new updates for some apps, there are always more than 6 apps to update at the same time. Have you ever thought exactly about the update process?
… and that was only the first of at least 6 apps.
My first question is: Where is the “Update all” button?
Since the user has to give some apps the permission to access phone resources, the internet or whatever, we need a mechanism that can control this issue in a convenient way. Here’s my idea: android tracks the history of the last permissions that the user already granted during the last install or update. As long as the permissions of this app don’t change, the app will update automatically as soon as I hit the “update all” button. Another alternative, or better, another feature beside an “update all” button would be the possibility to check several apps that I would like to update at once with a “update selected” button.
To sum it up:
These features should be possible, shouldn’t they?
Help me to enhance the mobile world and tell me about your ideas. Any comments appreciated.