Good link and good info. Some comments. First, the mouse over of contacts showing phone numbers. Absolutely, but with a caveat: make it a small or selectable area, small amount of time to display of the mouse over OR hit a CNTL key or right click. Too often the display gets or stays too long in the area and drives me nuts to see the info behind it.
Second, I cannot stess enough the calendar/ToDo lists linkage of some sorts. I'd like to see a Task/ToDo be scheduled in the Calendar and remain in the ToDo/Task listing. It does not have to be expert, just that when I edit a "scheduled" task in the calendar that it's changed in the ToDo list as well. If at all possible, I'd also like to see some dependencies in the Task/ToDo listings: i.e. Task B before Task C so that if I change the time/date of Task B that it automatically changes Task C. Add a drag and drop of prioritization of Tasks/ToDos? Third, I'd like to see a calendar "listing" in addition to the typical calendar look. This listing compresses the calendar view so that I only see the events/etc of those things I've scheduled: July 14 12:00 PM Lunch with Ximian crew July 15 1:00 PM Lunch with Ximian crew, discuss Evolution July 16 July 17 July 18 12:00 PM Lunch with Ximian crew, again!! Versus: July 14 12:00 PM Lunch with Ximian crew July 15 1:00 PM Lunch with Ximian crew, discuss Evolution July 18 12:00 PM Lunch with Ximian crew, again!! The reason for both listings are for printing and compressed view of my schedule. It fees up the calendar white space and gives me more room to add things as well as see father in the future. It would also allow for me to printout/email (cut and paste?) my schedule to others in a simple way. HTH Kevin On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 18:21, Michael J. Rensing wrote: > On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 15:44, Ettore Perazzoli wrote: > > > Opinions? > > > > -- Ettore > > This is a quote from a message that Chris Woodruff posted to the > evolution-hackers list. It got a little discussion there, but I don't > see it mentioned here. There are some great ideas in the article the > link points to, and they have the benefit of input from a large > readership, probably including non-Linux users. > > > I had this > > link saved from a while ago and thought it might have a few good points on > > the perfect email/PIM client. Hope it helps. I am also hoping to find a > > place in this project soon. If anyone has any suggestions drop me an email. > > > > http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3513_7-5020956-1.html?legacy=cnet > > > > Chris Woodruff > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Kevin Cullis 8285 S Poplar Way Centennial, CO 80112 720-489-9283 _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
