Hi Graham, as always, thanks for the great feedback. I've made a few comments below
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 3:58 AM, Graham Menhennitt <[email protected] > wrote: > On 27/07/2012 20:14, Ngewi Fet wrote: > >> The second alpha release of Gnucash just went live. >> >> Hi Ngewi, > > I finally got around to installing this. It looks great - the homescreen > widgets are a real bonus. > > A few (very) minor points: > - As somebody else noted on your blog, I had to uninstall the previous > version first > I have gotten around to syncing my signing keys yet, so sorry about that. I hope you didn't lose any data (I think there was a disclaimer somewhere :) > - For 99% of people, the currency will only ever be their own currency. It > would be good if you could hide the currency per account and by default. > True, but there also people like me who live in another country and use English. In that case, my locale says the currency should be USD, meanwhile where am living is actually EUR. GnucashMobile preselects the currency of your locale. If it is ok, then just go ahead and ignore the field. The rest who need it will appreciate it. - On the settings screen, the current setting of the default currency > should be shown (so you don't have to click on Default Currency and look > for the green dot) > I agree. Just haven't gotten around to it yet. > - On the Export OFX pop-up (on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 running Android 3.2), > the buttons get half chopped off the bottom of the box. > Dialogs are a bit funny on most devices pre-4.0. I'm looking into ways of fixing that. Can't promise anything right now though. > - On the same pop-up, the button labels are chopped off to "Canc" and > "Expo". > Ditto. > - The program doesn't appear in the Android Task Manager or Running > Programs list (the Android overlapping rectangles button) > This is strange. Maybe if it isn't in the running programs list that may be because it isn't running? GnucashMobile does not run in the background. The moment you kill the top activity, the whole application is killed. I will check again nonethelesss. > - When entering a transaction, it would be nice to have a Done or Save > button on the keyboard so you don't have to go up to the Save in the top > right corner. > The issue with that is that there are many fields, and the keyboard 'Next' takes you to the next input. Changing that behaviour will break expectation for many on the Android platform. I have not checked what the button becomes when you reach the last input field. - When I imported the OFX file into GnuCash on my desktop, the expenses > came out as credits and vice-versa. This is very possibly something that > I've done wrong. > Possibly. Gnucash uses a double entry system. Maybe it's related. > - The imported transactions had crazy dates - today's date become > 14-Dec-4163. Again, maybe my fault. > Will check again. > - This one is definitely nothing to do with your code, but an enhancement > request to GnuCash: it would be nice if you could drag and drop an OFX file > into GnuCash to get it imported. Then you can use GnuCash Mobile to email > it to yourself and drag it from your mail client. > > But, overall, an excellent job. Thanks very much for it - I'll be using it > extensively. > > Graham > _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
