Ideally, form follows function, right? If the overarching purpose of
Intermapper is to tell us what's wrong with our networks, then I'd
say let's see the Reason either at the top of the Status display or
otherwise brought into focus by default -- no additional steps. I
want to see directly what Intermapper is saying is wrong. Having to
do the extra drags, scrolls and clicks to get to the Reason feels
like the tool is circumventing itself.
Perhaps another context is needed besides the Status window for
Reason display? Shift+Click and hold?
On Aug 29, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Christopher L. Sweeney wrote:
At 3:44 PM +0200 8/29/06, Jakob Peterhänsel wrote:
Could we make a poll about this??? ;-)
I can't figure out who it would be bad for..
Some probes (NT Services and Host Resources, to name two off the
top of my head) can have very long reasons, which would push
everything else down so that it needs to be scrolled to.
I'm not going to do a formal poll at this point, but anyone who
feels strongly about it one way or the other can certainly comment
on it in response to your post, and I'll read the comments.
-- Christopher
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