El lun, 17-01-2011 a las 17:54 -0500, Phong Cao Viet escribió: > I don't get that "service" VS "non-service" thing... for > example, I fully expect my mail app to be a "service-like" > application. I don't want to open the whole mail client "just > to see if I got mail", nor do i want to have it open at all > times "just in case I recieve mail". I want to be notified > when mail arrives, an then if I decide to go read it, let's go > and open the application. Same thing for gwibber and empathy, > and liferea. If something arrives, then notify me, then I'll > decide if I want to open the app to read it or not. Having 4 > applications open, laying in memory and on my desktop "just in > case something arrives" is a waste in my opinion, as well as > having all of them closed, but having to open each one to > update them. You guys provided people some ways to update > their status / send e-mails without having to have the client > open (me-menu/messaging menu), why not continue that way and > allow people to be notified about what they recieve the same > way? That would make the whole experience a real nice one. > > I'm not a designer, this is just my 2 cents, I hope it'll > help! > > Jean. > > >
I agree too. I think it's the most coherent behavior for apps on Me Menu and it's more easy to up to date with our incoming mails.
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