Is this really how the scrollView is supposed to work?

How do I follow my bug reports or know if any of them are recognized as bugs?

We normally ask you to post your case ID’s (came to you in an email) back here so when questions come up, we can look them up. The other thing you can do is look at the daily builds page and see what’s changed. There is a link on there that reads:

A summary of what’s happened since the last Public Release is available here.

You can look through those release notes and see when widget things get fixed. However I don’t believe there have been any widget fixes since 4/5. And I know the feature request has not been worked on yet.

It’s also useful to post the feature request URL back to the forum thread as well so others can learn about it and vote it up.

Rob

Ok, so there’s no automatic mechanism for giving the bug reporter a feedback that the bug is being fixed/worked on. We have to go through the lists manually?

Maybe I should add this as a feature request… :slight_smile:

Any updates on this? As of the latest build (2016.2951) many of the issues runewinse mentioned as still present.

I realize trying to mimick native momentum scrolling can be a challenge and a time burner, but this is so fundamental to all mobile applications that it’s hard to turn a blind eye. It’s important to get it right. Just try scrolling a long list in a native iOS/Android app and then try doing it on Tradebase (http://www.tradebaseapp.com) or Recent News ( http://www.recent.io). It’s a night and day difference and immediately noticeable to anyone using it. You can argue that it’s good enough, but “good enough” in this case really takes a bite out of user experience and that’s a problem.

Hey, don’t be so hard on them! After all it’s just been 2-3 years…

And look at all those glorious Ads / Monetization thingies they have added in the meantime!

Any updates on this? As of the latest build (2016.2951) many of the issues runewinse mentioned as still present.

I realize trying to mimick native momentum scrolling can be a challenge and a time burner, but this is so fundamental to all mobile applications that it’s hard to turn a blind eye. It’s important to get it right. Just try scrolling a long list in a native iOS/Android app and then try doing it on Tradebase (http://www.tradebaseapp.com) or Recent News ( http://www.recent.io). It’s a night and day difference and immediately noticeable to anyone using it. You can argue that it’s good enough, but “good enough” in this case really takes a bite out of user experience and that’s a problem.

Hey, don’t be so hard on them! After all it’s just been 2-3 years…

And look at all those glorious Ads / Monetization thingies they have added in the meantime!