Hi all,

> Also, since the original goal of the v2 UI was to mimic closely the
> Thunderbird UI, and since you were providing right-click contextual
> menus for a long time, I would have to ask: did Inverse get a lot of
> Support issues or complaints about the fact that the v2 UI 'bypassed the
> browser context menu's'?

I don't know whether Inverse had issues -- but at least we had support
requests from our users not finding functions hidden behind the context
menu and/or double clicks. People do not expect those in web
applications. If there's a solution without, it's the better one. The
context menu belongs to the browser, and I want to be able to use the
browser's functions there. The SOGo web UI is a web page, if you want
normal desktop behavior, interfacing it with Thunderbird is probably the
better (and more comfortable) solution.

I also remember some issues we had when users had addons in their
browser, which did not work well with SOGo. Those issues are _very_ hard
to track, and usually happen because of hooking into the context menu
and similar operations.

Regards,
Jens


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Jens Erat
Universität Konstanz
Kommunikations-, Infomations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
Abteilung Basisdienste
D-78457 Konstanz
Mail: [email protected]

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