| bio | website | stackoverflow.com |
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| location | San Francisco, CA | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 5 months |
| seen | Mar 15 at 8:06 | |
| stats | profile views | 5 |
Fixin bugs for a livin!
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accepted | Tap or Drag to mark a specific point? |
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Tap or Drag to mark a specific point? made points more clear |
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Jan 17 |
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Tap or Drag to mark a specific point? Thanks for the input! The whole image doesn't fit on the screen... But I like your point: it takes more time to do the 'cross'thing. |
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Tap or Drag to mark a specific point? @alexpegov It has to be like in the example above... |
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Tap or Drag to mark a specific point? Thanks for the answer - precision is a key factor, that's why the user has to pinch and drag anyway... So your point would be: "tap is more instinctive than drag"? Do you have a source or design pattern which proves your point? I prefer tap, too, but I have co-workes who say:"The pan is more instinctual for me" ;) |
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