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pw030180
Oct 7, 2008, 11:30 AM
Just been thinking of a cool little addition to the new (probably too late now) or future release: The ability to have an option to double click when sending an SMS. For example if you click send then a box would pop up saying "Confirm message send" YES (green box)/NO (red box).
Obviously this would be optional and you could have the ability to turn this feature off if it became to people sending hundreds of texts but for people that only send a few it may be a good function in case of errors in the text of the SMS etc...
How could you suggest this to Apple?
TheSpaz
Oct 7, 2008, 11:32 AM
Just been thinking of a cool little addition to the new (probably too late now) or future release: The ability to have an option to double click when sending an SMS. For example if you click send then a box would pop up saying "Confirm message send" YES (green box)/NO (red box).
Obviously this would be optional and you could have the ability to turn this feature off if it became to people sending hundreds of texts but for people that only send a few it may be a good function in case of errors in the text of the SMS etc...
How could you suggest this to Apple?
That would be highly annoying.
Samarium
Oct 7, 2008, 11:35 AM
That would be highly annoying.
+1.
I prefer a cancel button. :)
rotobadger
Oct 7, 2008, 11:35 AM
I'd have to agree that it would be annoying. Why would you want something like that? As far as I know, no instant messenger has that function...on a phone OR computer...
Loonytik
Oct 7, 2008, 12:01 PM
You could toggle it...but a cancel button would be better.
mrtune
Oct 7, 2008, 12:04 PM
I'd rather they move the send button to the top of the screen instead of on top of the O and P.
Right now it's just too easy to accidentally hit send when you're looking to type a P or O. Causes you to waste a text because you have to finish what you were typing on a 2nd text.
Samarium
Oct 7, 2008, 12:06 PM
I'd rather they move the send button to the top of the screen instead of on top of the O and P.
Or that.
TheSpaz
Oct 7, 2008, 12:50 PM
I'd rather they move the send button to the top of the screen instead of on top of the O and P.
Right now it's just too easy to accidentally hit send when you're looking to type a P or O. Causes you to waste a text because you have to finish what you were typing on a 2nd text.
No. Why don't you just be a tiny bit more careful when typing. I type pretty fast and care-free but, I never ONCE accidentally hit send... sometimes I have trouble actually hitting the send button... you gotta be pretty accurate to get the send button to activate.
toss002
Oct 7, 2008, 01:10 PM
I THINK I LIKE THIS OPTION.:)
This is because often times I do slip and accidentally press the "send" button when trying to press the key near.
This to me is a welcome toggling option.
abijnk
Oct 7, 2008, 01:11 PM
No. Why don't you just be a tiny bit more careful when typing. I type pretty fast and care-free but, I never ONCE accidentally hit send... sometimes I have trouble actually hitting the send button... you gotta be pretty accurate to get the send button to activate.
Wow, glad you are so accurate. :rolleyes:
ntrigue
Oct 7, 2008, 01:18 PM
I'm annoyed already because I have to typically press SEND twice to get it to register!
actorkid
Oct 7, 2008, 01:43 PM
that would be annoying, but I DO think that there should be a cancel button somewhere. There have been many times where I need to type everything out quickly, and the stupid auto-correct will make the last word of my text ridiculous. Since I'm typing fast, the autocorrect doesn't register until after i press send, but sends the autocorrected word.
example (this happened today):
Girlfriend- I just ate a pb&j
Me- Tummy! (supposed to be Yummy!)
....damn it
sotied
Oct 11, 2008, 08:49 PM
that would be annoying, but I DO think that there should be a cancel button somewhere. There have been many times where I need to type everything out quickly, and the stupid auto-correct will make the last word of my text ridiculous. Since I'm typing fast, the autocorrect doesn't register until after i press send, but sends the autocorrected word.
example (this happened today):
Girlfriend- I just ate a pb&j
Me- Tummy! (supposed to be Yummy!)
....damn it
what'd are you guys tajkjing about??
Gypped frommd lye iPhone.
Saladinos
Oct 11, 2008, 10:13 PM
That's such a Windows thing to do.
hollerz
Oct 12, 2008, 05:16 AM
that would be annoying, but I DO think that there should be a cancel button somewhere. There have been many times where I need to type everything out quickly, and the stupid auto-correct will make the last word of my text ridiculous. Since I'm typing fast, the autocorrect doesn't register until after i press send, but sends the autocorrected word.
example (this happened today):
Girlfriend- I just ate a pb&j
Me- Tummy! (supposed to be Yummy!)
....damn it
Yeah agreed. I've never accidentally pressed the send button, but I have many times finished a text with lol, pressed send and it sends as LOL.
miniyou64
Oct 12, 2008, 04:53 PM
There's definitely a need for this. I've sent several texts where the last word got changed automatically then sent and it didn't make sense. This type of optional confirmation would be great.
Compile 'em all
Oct 12, 2008, 04:57 PM
No. Why don't you just be a tiny bit more careful when typing. I type pretty fast and care-free but, I never ONCE accidentally hit send... sometimes I have trouble actually hitting the send button... you gotta be pretty accurate to get the send button to activate.
No you don't. I happen to have sent may be 3/4 SMSs before finishing them because I accidently touched send. While I might not agree with the OP implementation-wise, I definitely would like this issue to be resolved in some manner.
synagence
Oct 12, 2008, 05:32 PM
A simple way to do it would be to change the send button into a "slide to send" mini bar
Simple gesture would be as quick as hitting the button but immune to accidental sending...
I have sent the odd message a little early with a slipped finger so something like this would be a boon for me
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