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It seems to me, from the analysis of PlayStore comment, that a significant amount of our users are a bit clueless at first start. They don't understand or don't achieve to run successfuly the following steps:
Go to online library ONLINE
Download catalogue of books ONLINE
Choose and download a book ONLINE
Enjoy the book(s) OFFLINE
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I agree with the @Popolechien option, a tour for users at the first launch would help them to understand these functionalities. As we are educating users on the file transfer functionality that we introduced in #3497.
Hello @kelson42 ! Yes, I agree with @Popolechien@MohitMaliFtechiz! To ensure the app is user friendly and easy to understand, we should focus on several key areas:
Intuitive UI Design: We should use consistent design patterns and prioritise important information to create a clear visual hierarchy. Navigation will be intuitive and logical, with familiar icons and gestures. As for my knowledge, there is a lot of room for navigation improvement. For example, first time users don't know where to go or what to do with it. We should also think about the Download Books and Open Library buttons from the corresponding screens. From my standpoint it clearly misleads. For e.g if the Reader section is empty and my library section is empty why is it showing Open Library button, it should show us the Download Books button. Also, i think there should be a search button in the library section to search the zim files from the server(like in the Download section) for better UX.
Onboarding Process: We will provide simple tutorials and use progressive disclosure to introduce features gradually. Currently, we're just doing in one screen at onboarding. In this new approach, we can introduce the app featues/ use cases gradually when they're main screen. Additionally, we can add the tutorials in the help fragment.
These are small improvements that we can implement quickly.
It seems to me, from the analysis of PlayStore comment, that a significant amount of our users are a bit clueless at first start. They don't understand or don't achieve to run successfuly the following steps:
I open this issue to:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: