This makes sense from a design perspective. I'll be interested to see how well this works moving forward. It uses so many of the design patterns of the web (like links and webpages) that I find it hard to break the habits I have when browsing the web.
Like, I want to open pages in new tabs, I want to refresh pages to see if they've changed, I want to go forward and backwards...because I can see that such things are possible. Yet, it's HTML being used as a GUI (at least in principle), so it doesn't have these capabilities exposed.
Anyway, yeah, the paypal screen is a real problem, and I'll watch for others of the kind, but I can see why the full features aren't planned to be implemented.
This makes sense from a design perspective. I'll be interested to see how well this works moving forward. It uses so many of the design patterns of the web (like links and webpages) that I find it hard to break the habits I have when browsing the web.
Like, I want to open pages in new tabs, I want to refresh pages to see if they've changed, I want to go forward and backwards...because I can see that such things are possible. Yet, it's HTML being used as a GUI (at least in principle), so it doesn't have these capabilities exposed.
Anyway, yeah, the paypal screen is a real problem, and I'll watch for others of the kind, but I can see why the full features aren't planned to be implemented.