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feat: Display app specific patches/universal patches in different tabs #888

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n1cKz1 opened this issue May 23, 2023 · 2 comments
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n1cKz1 commented May 23, 2023

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Currently, while patching an app, the app's specific patches and the universal patches (aka the ones that can be used on every app) are all displayed on the same menu, together. This can be quite confusing for the average user. (e.g People reporting crashes after trying to use spoof wifi connection and remove screenshot restriction on YT, which makes zero sense)

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My idea is that these 2 categories of patches are separated in 2 different tabs/menus on top of the patches page. One for app-specific patches, and the other for universal patches. Ideally, there would also be an explanation box on the universal patches page about their use, and a warning to the user about the possible side effects or their compatibility.

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This would be a huge improvement to the UI and would make the app much simpler to use for the average user, especially those who mostly care about having every feature and check every patch on the list without doing much research.

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Ushie commented May 23, 2023

@PalmDevs is something like this possible in the upcoming design?

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PalmDevs commented May 23, 2023

@PalmDevs is something like this possible in the upcoming design?

Sure, I can add filter chips below the top app bar.

Edit: Upcoming design has changed, the filter chips are now located in the bottom sheet which can be accessed via a top app bar trailing icon.

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