Tapping on favorites — behavior is inconsistent; display performance

nriley
nriley
Community Member

I just updated to iOS 9 and 1Password 6 on my first generation iPad Air. I was trying to access my favorites and noted that the response to a tap on an item is quite different for favorites than in the all items section. The latter is more consistent with the behavior of iOS in general, and the former is quite confusing.

Items in the favorites list do not highlight until the right pane finishes drawing, which for certain items can be almost a second, whereas items in the categories list will highlight while the right pane is drawing. The result of this is often I will tap multiple times on an item in the favorites list because I’m not sure whether my tap was registered.

Ideally, it would be great if 1Password could get faster at displaying items such that I didn’t even notice this difference in the first place.

(This problem is not new to 1Password 6; it also affects 1Password 5.5 on my iPhone, which i haven't upgraded to iOS 9; I was just paying more attention than usual to the user interface given the redesign in this version.)


1Password Version: 6.0
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: 9.0
Sync Type: Dropbox

Comments

  • Hello @nriley,

    I don't have 1Password for iOS 5.5 anywhere to test any more but I do see what you mean about 1Password 6 for iOS, I see the same lag on my iPad mini 2. You tap an item, there's a long enough pause that it's visible before the details come up and then the item is highlighted as selected. As you say, it wouldn't be noticeable if there wasn't the delay in the item details being displayed.

    I actually pasted in your entire second paragraph to reinforce the report. I can't say when it will be fixed I'm afraid but the UI issue is now reported and hopefully we can improve on this.

    ref: OPI-3064

  • nriley
    nriley
    Community Member

    Thanks! Appreciate the thoughtful response.

  • Our pleasure @nriley, feel free to write in with any other oddities that you may notice.

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