I know that I kind of flooded the list with all the mails (it's still better 
than one huge mail, right ?)
But anyone can comment on the three reasons I gave below as to whether or not a 
DM should be created ?

On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 12:31:16AM -0400, Youness Alaoui wrote:
> Yes, but I still think it would be an advantage for many reasons :
> 1 - everyone has it, so if we don't, it's a -1 for us (I know it's not a 
> real/good reason but from the end-user 
> perspective, it is)
> 2 - if we save the FT list in the config, it would be useful to open the FT 
> manager and see which file, which 
> person sent you a month ago.. easier than ls -lt on amsn_received, and having 
> to use a plugin to sort our 
> received folder...
> 3 - if you download many files, it IS important.. I don't use voice clips, 
> you don't, I don't use webcam, vivia 
> does, we don't use a lot of FTs but other users do. I mean, even ME, I do 
> have sometimes (from time to time) 20 
> FTs or more in an hour from one or two people.. 
> 
> I hope it's convincing..
> 
> KaKaRoTo
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 10:00:00PM +0300, Vivia Nikolaidou wrote:
> > On Wed, 30 May 2007, Karel Demeyer wrote:
> >  
> > > Again, I'd like the question(s) to rise: Do we really need an "FT
> > > manager"? Isn't this a bit over-engineering ? Is it needed for an IM
> > > program where file transfers are a nice feature but not the main
> > > activity ? Do you think our users will transfer so many files at once
> > > they need a manager because they can't manage 'm themselves ?
> > 
> > +1 from here. It would just clutter imho. :) When transferring a file with 
> > an IM program, you usually associate it with the sender/receiver and not 
> > with other downloads, so a download manager would be yet another desktop 
> > clutter... OK, better than the many transfer windows we have now, but 
> > still a nuisance. I think that the status bar is quite appropriate for FT 
> > info.
> > 
> > Oh, and +1 from Alvaro - we just discussed it. :)
> > 
> > Vivia
> > 
> > > 
> > > Karel.
> > > 
> > > 2007/5/30, NoWhereMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > Harry Vennik wrote:
> > > > > Btw. keep in mind that closing a CW should not stop any FT. So, there
> > > > > should be another way of opening the FT window than only through
> > > > > clicking an FT in a CW. Also when a conversation with the same
> > > > > contact is openend again, while the FT is still going on, that FT
> > > > > should appear in the CW again!!!
> > > >
> > > > yeeech! that sounds a bit complex. I would just go with the wlm-like 
> > > > message
> > > > "if you leave the conversation now all transfers will be closed" or
> > > > something along the lines. It would be easier for you, I think...
> > > >
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