On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 Alan G Isaac apparently wrote:
> Consider two people:
> one wants to see the dialogue again,
> at least in this folder, and one doesn't.
> The current default forces saves the latter
> one click but forces the first to uncheck
> the option each time s/he leaves the folder.

> The default that I propose would impose no
> such burden on the user that prefers to
> retain the dialogue.  The cost to the other
> user is one single click, once only, in their
> lifetime use of Mahogany.

> There is a second, less important use interface
> consideration as well.  A person who does not
> read the entire dialogue and clicks Yes or No
> can accidentally change the default
> dialogue behavior.  Such a change should be
> actively chosen.


I see the first, more important, reason does not
apply, as I did not understand that the behavior
of the dialogue changes after the first time
through.

Thanks,
Alan




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