At Thursday, June 12, 2003, 12.04 CET, Rick Lecoat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Original message: >Received from Scott Haneda on 11/6/03 at 6:05 am > >>Menus at the top, they are allowed above the screen, and no other app I have >>seen in OS X does this, I liked it in 9, but in PM, it just seems strange to >>me now, I have kind of used it as a "snap" feature now to move stuff to the >>top of the screen, and it goes just to the very top. >> >>Furthermore, I would like the ability to lock the menus to the message >>window, rather than having them floating around, is this possible? > >I never had any objection to the menu arrangement whilst I was using PM >under OS9 but in OSX it just feels kinda old fashioned. I think that a >much nicer option (I think someone else suggested this a while back but >I'll reiterate it) would be to use an OSX Finder-like toolbar. This could >be hidden or shown using one of those little clear oval buttons over on >the right and could also be customisable so a user would only have to be >presented with those tool buttons that they regularly use (I hardly ever >use the buttons at all actually, except for the Show address book, >Forward and Redirect ones because I can never remember the key codes for >those functions). The customisable toolbar could also hold the "View >only" field/drop-down and maybe background processes as well. I took up the same issue as above regarding the "old fashioned" toolbar in OSX a few weeks ago. I second your request, of course... :-) Max G

