In the old app, if you follow a link from a manual to 1 Nephi 3:7, the back button would take you back to the manual. If you went from the library home to Scriptures > Book of Mormon > 1 Nephi > 3, the back button would reverse that for you. That was what I wanted and is still something I would want. I am NOT asking to change that.sbradshaw wrote:I think I understand what you're suggesting now. There are two opposing use cases.
What if you follow a link from a manual to 1 Nephi 3:7, then want to go back to the manual? You wouldn't want back to take you to 1 Nephi, then to Book of Mormon. The way it's functioning currently, you can follow a scripture chain from one scripture to the next, then go back to the original scripture.
Another example: You want to see how a word is translated in Spanish, so you switch to the same chapter in Spanish, then press back – you wouldn't want the back button to take you through the Spanish content hierarchy.
How did the previous version of the app handle these cases – did the app history reset every time it hit the main library? I imagine it must have been some sort of hybrid between the two use cases.
In the old app, the ONLY time the back button would exit the app is if you were on the library home page. If they don't want to change that functionality, fine, just give me another "Exit" option. Put it in the 3-box overflow menu, add an X icon somewhere, or whatever, I don't care which mechanism they use so long as I don't have to go back a zillion pages before the app will exit (it will exit via the back button now, but not until you've traversed back through all the pages you've visited since opening the app).
It's just avoiding going back through every page that I want.