hallo Jast!
on Monday, May 15, 2000, 6:43:11 AM, you wrote:
J To be more constructive: I suggest some kind of arrow appear at the bottom
J of the New column when there are more new messages to be seen down there.
right... :)
PAT
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What I do is keep only 4 or 5 root folders. I try to arrange my other folders
as sub-folders under one of these root folders. This way I only have to check
the message count of the root folders to know if there are any new messages in
any of their sub-folders - which would be displayed in
hallo Douglas!
on Sunday, May 14, 2000, 9:12:17 PM, you wrote:
DH Hello Patrick,
DH Sunday, May 14, 2000, 9:14:18 AM, you wrote:
PE i would like to have a little sign that there are new messages
PE in folders below the bottom of the visible foldertree so that i
PE do not have to scroll down,
Hello Patrick,
Sunday, May 14, 2000, 9:14:18 AM, you wrote:
PE i would like to have a little sign that there are new messages
PE in folders below the bottom of the visible foldertree so that i
PE do not have to scroll down, just to see, that there are no new
PE messages...
Yes, I would like a
On Mon, 15 May 2000 06:33:16 +0900, John De Hoog wrote:
Keyboard: Good
Mouse: Bad!
A little effort by programmers: Good
A little effort by users: Bad!
^
I'd change that to good as well.
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hallo TBUDL!
i would like to have a little sign that there are new messages in
folders below the bottom of the visible foldertree so that i do not
have to scroll down, just to see, that there are no new messages...
ritlabs?
PAT
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Morning Patrick Erler,
i would like to have a little sign that there are new messages in
folders below the bottom of the visible foldertree so that i do not
have to scroll down, just to see, that there are no new messages...
Sure, it would be nice. But how hard is it really to scroll down a
Jast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i would like to have a little sign that there are new messages in
folders below the bottom of the visible foldertree so that i do not
have to scroll down, just to see, that there are no new messages...
Sure, it would be nice. But how hard is it really to
Morning John De Hoog,
Keyboard: Good
Mouse: Bad!
My dear dude, they both have their merits. Mouse is particularly good for
quickly scrolling scrollbars, if nothing else.
A little effort by programmers: Good
A little effort by users: Bad!
How could one not be convinced by this stunning
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