الأحد، 18 يوليو 2021

finally it's time Google to fix Android's Sharing menu

 


The swap list is the best and worst that can happen to Android. In theory, this is a powerful built-in feature that allows you to share content from one application to another, and it should be easier to send photos, files, videos, and links. Just two or three taps to send to your most valuable contacts. However, reality is far from this ideal. The suggested contacts at the top of "Direct Access" rarely include people you communicate with frequently, and too many apps (including Google apps!) have begun to implement their own customizable sharing tables to prevent muscle growth. Over the years, sharing on Android has improved, but it is still far from optimal. Before Android 10, loading the system action list was an exercise: it was not cached at all, which meant that every time you opened it, the system had to check which apps you have installed and which apps you are more likely to use. Some unspecified signals. Randomly change points and load very slow applications. This unsatisfactory situation may also lead to the so-called custom sharing table, an alternative in-app sharing function implemented by application developers, which usually reflects system-wide sharing conversations.At that time, we were begging Google to solve the biggest problem, and the company was listening most of the time. Android 10 introduced what we know today as a quick response system sharing table. The top row is suggested contacts from different apps, and the second row is suggested apps based on what you shared, as well as other uses in alphabetical order ( All other suitable apps).) Related content apps). Although sharing has become faster and better these days, sharing information on Android is still frustrating.

There are two problems with the current implementation of the sharing menu: custom sharing table and direct sharing target. We come to the first topic. There are many applications that use their own worksheets for sharing, and the Google application is one of the culprits. These customized versions provide some features that are not on the Android system sharing table, but their sharing targets are usually much less than your seat belt. There is also no consistency. Each application works slightly differently, so it is difficult to remember how to navigate through each menu.

 


The swap list is the best and worst that can happen to Android. In theory, this is a powerful built-in feature that allows you to share content from one application to another, and it should be easier to send photos, files, videos, and links. Just two or three taps to send to your most valuable contacts. However, reality is far from this ideal. The suggested contacts at the top of "Direct Access" rarely include people you communicate with frequently, and too many apps (including Google apps!) have begun to implement their own customizable sharing tables to prevent muscle growth. Over the years, sharing on Android has improved, but it is still far from optimal. Before Android 10, loading the system action list was an exercise: it was not cached at all, which meant that every time you opened it, the system had to check which apps you have installed and which apps you are more likely to use. Some unspecified signals. Randomly change points and load very slow applications. This unsatisfactory situation may also lead to the so-called custom sharing table, an alternative in-app sharing function implemented by application developers, which usually reflects system-wide sharing conversations.At that time, we were begging Google to solve the biggest problem, and the company was listening most of the time. Android 10 introduced what we know today as a quick response system sharing table. The top row is suggested contacts from different apps, and the second row is suggested apps based on what you shared, as well as other uses in alphabetical order ( All other suitable apps).) Related content apps). Although sharing has become faster and better these days, sharing information on Android is still frustrating.

There are two problems with the current implementation of the sharing menu: custom sharing table and direct sharing target. We come to the first topic. There are many applications that use their own worksheets for sharing, and the Google application is one of the culprits. These customized versions provide some features that are not on the Android system sharing table, but their sharing targets are usually much less than your seat belt. There is also no consistency. Each application works slightly differently, so it is difficult to remember how to navigate through each menu.

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