On 2/21/07, Andre Klapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > well, the term "snooze" implies to only postpone it for a short time. if > you want to postpone something for a day (or something like that), i > would ask you to edit the appointment data, instead of using the snooze > function. (at least this was always my feeling about it when using evo.) > > > The net result is that I've actually suffered a severe loss of > > productivity by switching to Evolution from Outlook. > > <irony>heh, to me it sounded like you would spend half of the day with > clicking on snooze buttons to postpone events by an hour. ;-)</irony>
Yeah, I know it sounds odd, but my work day is filled with many short tasks, so hitting snooze, which takes a single click and half a thought is actually quite easy. For events that are extremely critical, I have learned to accommodate evolution and go through the extra effort to create multiple alarms, just to be safe. > the problem is, like always, the lack of human ressources. triaging > evolution bug reports takes more time than a half-time job, trust me. > I've read through the triage manual, I'll try and help out with this when I can. -- Matthew Nuzum newz2000 on freenode _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
