I can't seem to view that for some reason, is there anychance you could
upload it somewhere else??
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Andrew Pullins <android2772@gmail.com>wrote:
I don't know what happened but I sent that... any way
I changed the layers so that it would start to be more like the Citrus mock
ups.
I made a "Tap" menu like on your blog. I do not know if you are still
thinking of that with Citrus but for *Frivl* I think that it will be good
to
have.
In tap you first see Documents or temples if it is your first document. at
the bottom of the documents page you have "Share", "New", and "Delete"
document.
I do not know if we should or is possible to make it like your arriginal
Tap
where like our current Main application, once in tap you can View or create
any of the different documents.
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