Reproduced in r303, reopening. Please, don't mark a bug as Invalid merely because the steps to reproduce change slightly. That doesn't make Ubuntu any better.
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid => New ** Description changed: - Ubuntu Trusty r188 + Ubuntu Trusty r188, r303 1. Flash the phone and start it up. 2. Complete or skip the tutorial. - 3. Go to the "Home" screen. - 4. Tap "Applications". + 3. Tap "My apps". What you see: - 3. Six "applications" followed by half a screenful of empty space. - 4. Nine applications. + 2. An "Apps" screen with six apps followed by half a screenful of empty space. + 3. Nine applications. What you should see: - 3. All apps visible by default, since there's nothing else to go in that space. + 2. All apps visible by default, since there's nothing else to go in that space. - It might make sense for "Applications" to be a section that has a - collapsed state, though I doubt it. (Why have both that toggle *and* a - separate "Applications" screen?) + It might make sense for "My apps" to be a section that has a collapsed + state, though I doubt it. (Why have both that toggle *and* a separate + "Applications" screen?) It might even make sense for the collapsed state still to show six apps, - though that's even less likely. (Hiding one of three rows isn't really - useful.) + though that's even less likely. (Hardly collapsed, then, is it?) - But it does not make any sense for "Applications" to be in a collapsed - state by default, when that collapsed state isn't making room for - anything at all. + But it does not make any sense for "My apps" to be in a collapsed state + by default, when that collapsed state isn't making room for anything at + all. ** Description changed: Ubuntu Trusty r188, r303 1. Flash the phone and start it up. 2. Complete or skip the tutorial. 3. Tap "My apps". What you see: 2. An "Apps" screen with six apps followed by half a screenful of empty space. - 3. Nine applications. + 3. 23 applications. What you should see: 2. All apps visible by default, since there's nothing else to go in that space. It might make sense for "My apps" to be a section that has a collapsed state, though I doubt it. (Why have both that toggle *and* a separate "Applications" screen?) It might even make sense for the collapsed state still to show six apps, though that's even less likely. (Hardly collapsed, then, is it?) But it does not make any sense for "My apps" to be in a collapsed state by default, when that collapsed state isn't making room for anything at all. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1289396 Title: On first run, "Applications" is collapsed for no reason at all To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ux/+bug/1289396/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs