Some apps on my phone will pop up with a dialog containing the release notes the first launch after an update. I find myself dismissing them almost immediately since

  1. due to automatic updates, I don’t go into an app aware of updates and anticipating changes
  2. I have a task in mind when opening the app and just want to get straight to it

It’s not always obvious where to bring up the release notes again once they are dismissed. So I wonder, do developers include such popups with the expectation that many users will stop to read them, are most users just as hasty as I am, or both?

  • WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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    13 hours ago

    I prefer reading the release notes before updating, because if there was something I don’t like often I can’t just go back. other then that it would be better if past release notes would be readable in the app, so you can read it later.

    I think apps that show the release notes right on next launch just wanted to tick off a feature request the developer did not really find useful to put enough thought into it.

  • howrar@lemmy.ca
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    19 hours ago

    It depends on how relevant I expect those changes to be to me. For programming languages or libraries I use often for example, I’ll always read change logs. For other software, I’ll likely only look at it if I’m waiting for a specific bug fix or feature.

  • Hudell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    23 hours ago

    If the app opens it automatically on update, I usually read them. If not then I only go after changelogs for apps I care about and apps that broke.

  • Shellofbiomatter@lemmus.org
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    1 day ago

    Quite the opposite. I don’t update my apps at all and only read patch notes to determine whatever to update or not, usually not. As long as the app is working it doesn’t need or deserve to be updated just to fuck up the UI again.