3/15/2012 3:55 PM
Hi Dwight,
On 3/15/2012 Dwight Corrin wrote:
DC> Seems pretty irrational then, but I maybeI missed what is the
DC> undefined "type of thing" is. All I saw was a minor modification of a
DC> which makes it consistent with similar pulldown menus in other parts
DC> of
> Hello Dwight,
> Thursday, March 15, 2012, 12:29:42 PM, you wrote:
DC>> there is no extra click. and
> You are correct . . . it is a matter of waiting for it to pop-up and
> then aiming my cursor to the right item. Seems like a step (that I
> have to get used to) rather than a click
DC>> I
On Thursday, March 15, 2012, 11:09:37 AM, Paul Van Noord wrote:
> It is this type of thing that keeps my customers & me away from v5.
Seems pretty irrational then, but I maybeI missed what is the
undefined "type of thing" is. All I saw was a minor modification of a
which makes it co
Hello Dwight,
Thursday, March 15, 2012, 12:29:42 PM, you wrote:
DC> there is no extra click. and
You are correct . . . it is a matter of waiting for it to pop-up and
then aiming my cursor to the right item. Seems like a step (that I
have to get used to) rather than a click
DC> I find it har
3/15/2012 12:49 PM
Hi Viktor,
On 3/15/2012 Viktor Kabelac wrote:
VK> From how I see it, almost any program nowadays groups items in this way
(have
VK> a look at the File menu of Thunderbird), so what would make TheBat! so
VK> exceptionally bad for joining that track?
Because TB sold me in 199
RN>> "new"). In fact, I'd prefer everything else under "File" in this
RN>> iteration go into a drop-down and the stuff currently under "New" come
RN>> back to the first level under "File."
> It is this type of thing that keeps my customers & me away from v5.
Welcome constructive feedback.
>
On Thursday, March 15, 2012, 10:45:23 AM, Richard Newman wrote:
> I use most everything contained therein frequently and now I have an
> extra click (when I can remember that I am looking for something under
> "new")
there is no extra click. and I find it hard to believe when you go to
send a
3/15/2012 12:08 PM
Hi Richard,
On 3/15/2012 Richard Newman wrote:
MM>> [*] UI changes in the Address Book menu
RN> I, for one, do not like the "new" drop-down under "File". And
RN> wonder what was the logic that lead to the change other than all
RN> relate to new messages of some
> Tuesday, March 13, 2012, 5:25:14 PM, you wrote:
MM>> [*] UI changes in the Address Book menu
> I, for one, do not like the "new" drop-down under "File". And
> wonder what was the logic that lead to the change other than all
> relate to new messages of some kind.
> I use most every
Hello Maxim,
Tuesday, March 13, 2012, 5:25:14 PM, you wrote:
MM> [*] UI changes in the Address Book menu
I, for one, do not like the "new" drop-down under "File". And
wonder what was the logic that lead to the change other than all
relate to new messages of some kind.
I use most ev
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