Christian,
This is a follow up to a previous request.
I have not seen any response to my reply and I do not know how else to
follow up other than a resend to the group.
I feel strongly that in a sufficient width environment (1024px or wider)
calendar dates clicked on should provide an event opening tied to that
date / time (right clicks are not important)
There is truly not one other desktop calendar that fails to respond in
this way. I have personally watched users have to force themselves or be
trained out of their instinctive behavior to find and use the green plus
sign followed by a choice of the calendar icon.
In a mobile environment, existing behavior is perfect. The green button
is large and the use of it is obvious. Moreover, it is typical and
expected behavior.
However, in a desktop environment it runs completely counter intuitive
to what the world expects to happen when they click on a date.
I am very grateful for your wonderful product and especially the
interaction / interfacing with the various other calendaring clients on
the market. It is the best in those areas. I just believe this simple
adjustment to the existing desktop interface is handicapping the ability
of this product to be embraced by users that are already using a product
that responds to date relevant click events.
For reference I supply the original video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqOVZ9fhCc4 though I have beyond this
video no other calendar that does not use date relevant clicks.
Jay Lepore
Owner
CompuMatter
The
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On Nov 13, 2017, at 5:41 AM, Christian Mack (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de)
<users@sogo.nu> wrote:
Hello
As info:
There are no right clicks and no double clicks anymore in V3, because
the web frontend is used on tablets and smartphones too.
This will probably be hard to implement.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
Am 11.11.2017 um 20:30 schrieb Peter TKATCHENKO (pe...@reseaunance.com):
+1 for this feature request.
Peter
On 10/11/2017 09:04, mj wrote:
Hi,
On 11/10/2017 12:43 AM, Jay Lepore (j...@compumatter.com) wrote:
What sayeth the group?
We are not 'the group', but we agree with you :-)
MJ
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