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Yes, if you have a Nexus 5 then you have KitKat. If you don't want to wait your turn for KitKat then you can install it yourself. If all you want to do is whine while you wait then you can apparently do that too.
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Because Android deals with dozens of different devices with dozens of different manufacturers and their attendant development teams, it's harder to roll out new versions then iOS. Even if one of those devices is Google's own. That device is also manufactured with another partner company.
I would think customers would want them to do it right rather than roll out something too hastily -- as in a half-baked maps app. Besides, why the impatience? JellyBean is not going to expire anytime soon. ![]() Whether they get KitKat yesterday, today, or two weeks from now is not important to most folks. --Pat |
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Not really "impatience"...
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As mentioned a few posts back, Moon+ Reader Pro released an update yesterday to support KitKat's new "immersive mode". I wonder how that will work out, given that Moon+ uses the swipe-down gesture (used to reveal the 3 Android buttons when in "immersive mode") for something else normally -- whether there won't be interferences, or if we simply need to deactivate our currently used swipe-down gesture(s) in Moon+.
Anyway, books look fabulously in Moon+ when the 3 Android buttons are gone. I posted a couple of Moon+ screenshots here, with and without the 3 Android buttons: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...84#post2635184 You gotta admit that the 3 buttons totally spoil the visual effect currently! ![]() |
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Thanks for the report. Well, at least there's something to look forward to every day!
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That's because both those apps already hide the android buttons and top nav bar in reading mode -- at least on my Nooks. Those areas just go to plain black when reading. Are your settings incorrect? Do you have "Full Screen Mode" in settings checked? I can imagine the only difference with immersion on a device with a 7" or larger screen will be about .5" extra in the page size ... but as I said, on devices of that size, that is pretty insignificant. Quote:
As I said, check your settings. I think what you're complaining about that you don't have, you might have had all along. ![]() --Pat |
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That's unacceptable to me. It still wastes a significant amount of screen real estate (for me, corresponding to 1-2 lines of text on every "page"), and it destroys the aesthetic pleasure of looking at the page. Check out the 2 screenshots linked above -- I hope you'll admit that the first of those screenshots looks perfectly hideous with the black bottom bar intruding on the very nice "old book" layout theme there. ![]() Everything is checked as it should be, but there is no help on Jelly Bean, other than flipping pages with the volume button on the new Nexus 7. Please understand that every Android device may behave a bit differently running the same software, so I can only congratulate you if you're not seeing the same things I am. I also wrote to the Moon+ developer back in the Jelly Bean era, and he replied there was simply nothing he could do to ensure true full screen in Jelly Bean on the Nexus 7. Fortunately, this will no longer be important now under KitKat. ![]() |
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On my 7" device, I currently get around 30 lines of text on a page. It is not going to make my reading experience significantly better if I get 31 or 32 instead. I would bet most folks using 7" or larger devices would agree on this point (the difference between 30 and 31/32 lines being insignificant). Quote:
If that is the case, then I stand corrected and indeed feel lucky that I kept my stock B&N ROM rather than replace it with a custom one, as I use my Nook tablets primarily for reading. However, I think you might want to check your settings anyway. Are you sure you have "Full Screen Mode" in Moon's settings checked? I'm also surprised if Jelly Bean made a difference in how many times you had to tap the screen in order to bring up Moon's nav bars and menus. I just need to tap the center of the screen once. --Pat Last edited by PatNY; 11-18-2013 at 03:59 PM. |
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Yes, I am certain of everything I said. Have you checked those screenshots? It's absoluteely hideous and unacceptable for the black bar to be protruding there. Also, it's a significant and unacceptable waste of screen real estate for me, especially on a small tablet like Nexus 7. You don't mind that, and that's fine for you, but please understand I'm a different person from you. I'm not obliged to share your sentiments as to what constitutes a significant waste of screen real estate.
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If you don't like black bordering the page, then the immersion isn't going to make a difference. You're STILL going to have black bordering your page as the Nexus 7 device is black. Of course I understand you're different, and we can agree to disagree about the point on the wasted space. But I also think you may have your settings wrong in Moon+ or you don't understand how to use it. Because you don't need to tap twice to bring up its menus. ![]() --Pat |
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For heaven's sake, the link to the two screenshots is right above:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...84#post2635184 I'm not talking about any bordering, but about a huge, massive, fug-ugly bottom bar intruding upon Moon+'s selected layout theme. The only way to get rid of it on the new Nexus 7, is to flip pages using the volume button. The only way to bring back Moon+'s toolbar if you do that, is to tap the screen twice. Again, understand that every Android device may behave differently and that the Nexus 7 behaviour has been discussed with and confirmed by the Moon+ developer. If you're unable to grasp these fundamentals, no discussion is possible. |
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