I suppose that the "last action used" will be persisted so the choice
will stick to whatever the user ends up using the field for.
This is just a question of what the default action should be on first
launch.
I do not have a strong opinion on this I have to admit.
Cheers,
- Philippe
Mimi Yin wrote:
Well the original plan was that if you started typing, we would assume
you were trying to search. Travis pointed out that you might be
creating new items more often than searching. (Especially given the
task management/calendaring scenarios we're focusing on for Beta / 1.0)
How often do people do text search in Outliner / task management and
calendar apps? as compared to email clients?
+ The same amount?
+ Twice as much?
+ Half as much?
+ Barely ever?
+ Never?
Mimi
On Aug 11, 2006, at 4:35 PM, John Anderson wrote:
Mike Taylor wrote:
after reading the other replies I now see that the text area is
supposed to be a command area in which search is but one part of
it's duty - that to me makes a world of difference as the user goes
into the task knowing what context is required.
One downside of putting search in the command line is that it will be
less obvious this is where you go for search.
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