On Dec 1, 2007, at 9:51 PM, Davor Cubranic wrote:

I use Chandler on two different machines, but use the same server
account to sync collections between the two. Every time I sync on
either machine, I end up with a whole bunch of "unread" items that were
edited on the other computer. I am beginning to wonder if it makes
sense to show these as unread at all, since it is the same person
(i.e., the same Cosmo account) making the changes.

Does anyone else run into this? It's not a bug, but a wrinkle in the
existing design that makes my workflow more awkward than it needs to
be, and I'd like to see how common it is before filing a request on
Bugzilla.

Davor

I think examining an incoming change's attribution to see if it was actually made by you from another client is a fine solution.

~morgen

P.S. Note this is different than actually sharing read/unread flags for items. For example, if you have 2 Chandlers and are sharing a collection with me, any time I change an item, both your Chandlers will show the item as unread, even if you do read the item on one of them.
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