Google+ loyalists, your time has come. Your social network of choice already has automatic photo journals,
and now its Android app has gotten a hefty makeover to go with it. The
update rolled out within the past few days -- it's aimed at making the
G+ mobile experience simple, flatter and faster... especially if you're
working with a bigger screen.
It's no secret Google's been trying on new looks for the G+ Android
app, and the splashes of red and the floating pencil icon that lets you
quickly craft updates were carried over from a leaked version spotted last month.
Alas, the navigation bar that used to live along the bottom of the app
is gone, while a revamped navigation menu provides fast access to your
accounts and circles.
The shift is reminiscent of what Google's already
done with its new Docs and Sheets apps,
but that doesn't mean the new look doesn't have its detractors. That
once-beloved navigation drawer that pulled out from the left side is
gone -- even while it lives on in other Google apps -- and some aren't
thrilled with the lack of translucent menu bards. To each their own,
right? With Google I/O right around the corner, we have to wonder if
Google will encourage even more design changes that'll impact developers
and users alike. The sheer number of leaks means our money's on "yes," but we'll all find out together soon enough.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Google+ for Android gets flatter and faster with new update
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