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Visually differentiate voice notes #3783
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If you have ideas on how we might visually distinguish voice notes, please let us know. They do have simple timestamps, but if you hover over that timestamp or go to the message details screen you can see the full timestamp. |
I think in WhatsApp they have a good idea.
A new massage looks like that :
And after hearing it change a color :
…On 2 Dec 2019, 17:43 +0000, Scott Nonnenberg ***@***.***>, wrote:
If you have ideas on how we might visually distinguish voice notes, please let us know.
They do have simple timestamps, but if you hover over that timestamp or go to the message details screen you can see the full timestamp.
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Please be sure that you've entered feature requests in the Android and iOS repositories for this, since we'd need to sync this new 'listened' state between devices along with 'read' state. |
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A new/unheard voice message in Signal is not different from the one which was listened already .Looks the same .That is why some messages can be skiped accidentally .
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