@thing , I'v read all those comments too.
But those problems have occurred due to a bad design decision early on in the app's development.
So , the real question now is ,
- Is it alright to leave this mistake as such and make *all* future new users to suffer, just to not discomfort the existing users?
- Or correct this sooner and existing users[already experienced with the app] will adjust quicker to the shortcuts , since we are not drastically rearranging them. We are setting the shortcuts more in tune with all apps.
This will adversely affect the new users more than the existing ones , who are sure to raise alarm once the change is done but will adjust quicker.
Since we are accustomed to a mistake , it doesnt justify the mistake.
@thing , I'v read all those comments too.
But those problems have occurred due to a bad design decision early on in the app's development.
So , the real question now is ,
- Is it alright to leave this mistake as such and make *all* future new users to suffer, just to not discomfort the existing users?
- Or correct this sooner and existing users[already experienced with the app] will adjust quicker to the shortcuts , since we are not drastically rearranging them. We are setting the shortcuts more in tune with all apps.
This will adversely affect the new users more than the existing ones , who are sure to raise alarm once the change is done but will adjust quicker.
Since we are accustomed to a mistake , it doesnt justify the mistake.