On May 2, 2005, at 3:14 AM, Peter Saint James wrote:


On 30 Apr2005, at 11:30 PM, Nima wrote:


The only gripe I have about Tiger so far, is that there are still no "next" buttons in Mail. I mean, how strange that is?


They didn't fix that? I wonder what mail program the developers at Apple use.

I'm just curious (so don't flame me), but I've always wondered of what use those "next" and "previous" buttons were in e-mail clients. I've used clients that have them, and never touched 'em. Seems like extra effort when you can hit the spacebar or arrow keys to jump through your e-mails. Maybe it's just me, though, since I've always been a "keyboard-centric" kind of guy.


On a positive note, I'm happy to see that Mail now has support for message priorities.

-patch

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