| Issue 30: | Launcher does not filter apps with regards user profile properties | |
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The launcher does not filter apps according to the user profile correctly. How to reproduce: 0. open girafplace 1. download and install "BMI for kids" (requires user can read, and work with numbers) 2. set user properties such that the user can work with numbers and read 3. verify that BMI for Kids is available in the launcher 4. set user properties such that user cannot read 5. go back to the launcher again 6. now, BMI for Kids can still be opnened. And this should not be possible, as BMI for Kids requires the child to be able to read. Instead, the text below the icon of BMI for Kids in the launcher, has been removed - but I am still able to launch the app.
May 7, 2011
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runedim...@gmail.com
May 8, 2011
According to the system definition, this is not the intended design of the home menu / launcher. The element responsibility from the FACTORS states: Responsibility ... Through a home menu, the system should in accordance with the location, the user profile as well as the global settings of the system control which applications the user is allowed to access. As I (and other I guess) have not received any information from sw6c telling that this design has changed, I will still considered it as a bug. Remember, as stated in my bug report, the home screen does not filter apps according to user profile settings, so in my opinion, this is a bug.
May 10, 2011
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Status:
Fixed
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