Sorry if this has been brought up before, and this is a super trivial request. But why doesn't iFly GPS prompt for a shutdown (that is, pop up the Shutdown Application/Back/Cancel dialog box) when a user hits the Go-Back button at the bottom right of an Android device when on the iFly main screen? I can't think of any app I have that doesn't exit, or ask me if I want to exit, when I hit that button while at the main screen of the app. Just curious. Seems to be out of character for an Android app. You otherwise respond to that button in logical ways while in other parts of the app.
I know you don't want to have the user exit unintentionally. But that's not possible, since you ask the user if they really intend to shutdown. So it would seem that if you implemented this you would provide an optional way to shutdown that would reduce by 2 button pushes the process to do so. No longer would you have to push on Menu, then Exit Application. Just hit the go-back button. Either way would pop up the confirmation dialog.
Thanks.
Powrachute PC 2000; Aventura II; Cherokee 180
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