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Flow uses AnimatedExpandableListView #29

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derekcsm opened this issue Sep 30, 2014 · 3 comments
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Flow uses AnimatedExpandableListView #29

derekcsm opened this issue Sep 30, 2014 · 3 comments

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@derekcsm
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When we were looking for a solution to our design challenge which was "how to we simplify our navigation to a user", I came to the conclusion that animation would provide a means for gradually directing attention in an expandable listView rather than it just popping instantly into place. I tried implementing my own version but decided after some research to use the code in this library -- needless to say it's saved me a LOT of time, and has worked great!

I thought you might be interested in displaying Flow in the README as an example app that uses this library as a main component. We're in the midst of releasing a huge update to the app this week and are publishing a blog post soon citing this library as one that we're using.

Thanks!
-Derek

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Hi Derek!

I'm glad to hear that my library has helped you. I will definitely include
your project as an example app that uses the library once the app has been
released. Thanks.

Gary

On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 6:37 PM, Derek [email protected] wrote:

When we were looking for a solution to our design challenge which was "how
to we simplify our navigation to a user", I came to the conclusion that
animation would provide a means for gradually directing attention in an
expandable listView rather than it just popping instantly into place. I
tried implementing my own version but decided after some research to use
the code in this library -- needless to say it's saved me a LOT of time,
and has worked great!

I thought you might be interested in displaying Flow in the README as an
example app that uses this library as a main component. We're in the midst
of releasing a huge update to the app this week and are publishing a blog
post soon citing this library as one that we're using.

Thanks!
-Derek


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Sounds good, I'll post back here once we've launched

@derekcsm
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derekcsm commented Oct 7, 2014

Here's the blog post 😃 (unfortunately no clips of the animated listView in this demo video there will be some in the Play Store reel soon) http://www.getflow.com/blog/2014/10/huge-improvements-to-the-flow-android-app/

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