on 7/29/04 10:14 PM, James M Woods at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Paul,
> 
> You were doing fine until the last line. Bees n' honey you know ;-)

Hi James,

Bees /honeys is a good maxim much of the time, but sometimes criticism or
strong criticism is appropriate.

In this case, the change of interface could cause the loss of domains.
That is a very serious problem.

Anyhow, glad you are on it.

Y'all have a good weekend, now.


Josh/Swerve


> However, I have to agree with the fact that this presentation for renewals
> is not functionally acceptable, so let me get more details tomorrow and
> we'll make it better.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> James
> 
> 
> On 7/29/04 3:40 PM, "Paul Gordon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> The renewal management section used to list names in the order they
>> were about to expire.
>> 
>> Now it lists them in alphabetical order, and when you click the expiry
>> date header, it changes to list-by-date, but lists the ones expiring
>> LAST first, and you have to click it AGAIN to get it to list them in
>> "tell me the ones about to expire" mode.
>> 
>> Who is responsible for this, and did they ever study user interface
>> design in school?
> 
> James M Woods
> Product Manager -TLDs
> Tucows Inc.
> 416 538 5453

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