by gordol » Fri Jun 30, 2023 9:20 pm
As others have said, it's been moved to the floating "shuffle" button at the bottom.
My guess, as a user, is that this was done to conform to the design philosophy of Android; many applications have that floating button for a primary function. Forex, my mail client has it as a "new email", Google Calendar has it as an expanding "new event", Google Messages "New message", etc.
I'm not fond of that, but I accept the decision to conform to the current design standard.
As others have said, it's been moved to the floating "shuffle" button at the bottom.
My guess, as a user, is that this was done to conform to the design philosophy of Android; many applications have that floating button for a primary function. Forex, my mail client has it as a "new email", Google Calendar has it as an expanding "new event", Google Messages "New message", etc.
I'm not fond of that, but I accept the decision to conform to the current design standard.