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"Your apps" does not indicate enabled/disabled apps #8038
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Mmm here it shows the |
We could add section headers to that, but from my POV the current layout is already quite obvious. @nextcloud/designers |
I agree with @rullzer - "Enable/Disable" button is quite informative. Plus, there are already specific categories "Enabled apps" and "Disabled apps" in the sidebar which can be used as needed |
This issue came about because of issue #7970 I wanted to install the Retention app, but in the latest RC of NC13 it was not listed under "My Apps", "Enabled", nor "Disabled". It was only listed under "App Bundles> Enterprise", with a button for me to enable it. Strange. I have the feeling that there are two types of can-be-enabled app: apps that are installed but are disabled, and apps that are not installed and but have an enable button. In the first cast the app is where you expect, in the second case it is missing. |
Having an opacity play could be a good alternative to quickly check if the app is enabled or not. |
I guess this is the reason: retention is not available in code. It would be installed from the appstore. The enabled/disabled sections only show apps, that are in the |
We need to be more clear here, and section headers for "Your apps" as @juliushaertl mentioned are good:
When we have those headers we can even get rid of the "Enabled apps" and "Disabled apps" navigation entries as they just duplicate info and are a historical leftover cause they existed before the unified "Your apps". |
I still think that nobody gets this. For a normal person installed and enabled is the same. Mostly like our "updater" (replaces the code from old to new version) vs "upgrade" (runs the actual migration and so on). |
In my opinion is it already pretty clear which apps are enabled and which disabled by looking at the buttons in this overview. Since overviews for enabled and disabled apps already exist you can also filter for those. |
The "Your apps" listing should indicate which apps are enabled and which are disabled.
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