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English - Android => How do I... => Topic started by: Mr. Nice Guy on September 02, 2014, 02:09:41 am
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Greetings,
what about this feature? Read, there are a few topics from the past, asking for that.
The Screeshot from the Playstore looks like 'swipe to delete' is still in the app?!?
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Greetings,
what about this feature? Read, there are a few topics from the past, asking for that.
The Screeshot from the Playstore looks like 'swipe to delete' is still in the app?!?
First please get the newest build 1.5.0.1 from Play Store. "Swiping" should be enabled by default. However you can customize this option in Aquamail settings >> Swiping >> In Message List
There are three (!) action icons available for each side: <<< right side (swiping to the left) / left side (swiping to the right) >>>
For each of them you can select an icon for (currently) nine different 'swipe and fire' actions.
...see attached screenshots where you can find these settings.
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Hi,
thanks for your replys.
Sounds very nice.
Can't wait to get that version from playstore.
Great work, Kostya :)
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Version 1.5 is currently set to 5%, I'm going to update and increase to 10% tonight.. then take it from there.
Screenshots, regrettably, cannot be tied to a particular app version (unlike the list of changes), so the one with swiping is visible even from those devices that don't currently see the update.
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Downloaded the .apk.
Awesome! :) :) :)
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Yes awesome.
Would it be complicated to add text of action under the swipe icon?
Example: Hide, Del permanent, etc.
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Showing only the icons is perfectly adequate and usual.
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I agree now. Once I remembered which icon meant what, it was easy.
(I accidentally "deleted immediately" some messages and wished there was an undo...... My error of course but that's why I asked. The icons are clearly different but I only had selected one swipe option so there was nothing to compare it with. Just a learning process).
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In Settings -> Look and feel, you can choose to ask to confirm delete actions.
Yes, that was sometimes very helpful for me 8)
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Good point - till one is sure. Then, no need.