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Hello there! Just found out about your app and already contributed a few ones.
Doing that, I had a few questions/issues:
let's take "GLS nBank classic" as an example.
I chose that it works perfectly.
I remembered:
It actually doesn't, since it has an issue scanning bills, if I remember correctly.
So I looked up that app and it was green at microg/User. Then I did the same procedure with the same app, but chose "works partially"
I thought about it again. Anyway, this might be OS specific.
So I did the same procedure with the same app, but chose "works perfectly" again.
What I learned from it:
I can choose and change any app as often as I want.
It instantly changes in the database without any notice of earlier evaluations.
I can't trust wheter an issue is os based and
I can't even trust whether a user detected issues but didn't care too much about it to set it "partially".
My suggestions:
A. I think, a history log or even a counter (inside the matrix) might help someone to find out about the validity of the green point inside the matrix.
B. Imagine, a user gets shown a matrix where the bubble of microg/user is 2/4 green, 1/4 orange and 1/4 red. Then they click on it and get a list of all former answers, plus the comments next to each former answer, if the contributor chose to comment. So the user might be able to understand that:
the app worked before version 2.xx
after date jj/mm
there is a minor issue, but still most users chose to select "perfectly"
one user had issues with... let's say Netflix and just gave it a "doesn't work at all", but didn't find out that it was related to TrackerControl. Anyway, majority voted green, so smaller issues and hates get overvoted.
C. Maybe the app remembers (locally!) what apps I voted for and asks me back whether I really want to change my vote from green to red for a specific app.
Thanks for the idea and for the work you put into that app!
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Hello there! Just found out about your app and already contributed a few ones.
Doing that, I had a few questions/issues:
let's take "GLS nBank classic" as an example.
I remembered:
It actually doesn't, since it has an issue scanning bills, if I remember correctly.
I thought about it again. Anyway, this might be OS specific.
What I learned from it:
My suggestions:
A. I think, a history log or even a counter (inside the matrix) might help someone to find out about the validity of the green point inside the matrix.
B. Imagine, a user gets shown a matrix where the bubble of microg/user is 2/4 green, 1/4 orange and 1/4 red. Then they click on it and get a list of all former answers, plus the comments next to each former answer, if the contributor chose to comment. So the user might be able to understand that:
C. Maybe the app remembers (locally!) what apps I voted for and asks me back whether I really want to change my vote from green to red for a specific app.
Thanks for the idea and for the work you put into that app!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: