![]() On the phone these app bars are on the bottom. Both the main UI and also the hamburger menu have app bars. They contain icons for actions such as pinning or editing as well as ellipsis buttons (“…”) to access additional options. I wonder if hiding the contact list away in the hamburger menu on phones is a good idea.Īdditionally the app has app bars that are very similar to those in current Windows Phone apps. On the desktop the hamburger menu is expanded by default, showing the contact list by default. The hamburger menu (with the hamburger button located at the top left corner, sadly) contains settings and other menus, and also access to the contact list which is displayed within the hamburger menu UI. On the desktop these sections are displayed next to each other (with the history section being hidden away within the what’s new section, for whatever reason), on phones these sections are implemented as pivots to swipe through horizontally, very similar to current Windows Phone UIs. They explained it in detail during the presentation, here’s how it works: When viewing a contact, there are three sections: profile, what’s new and history. The most interesting thing about this app design is the use of a combination of pivots and hamburger menus. ![]()
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