hey Björn thanks for your feedback. Is there any documentation form the original design process that I could have a look at ?
I would like question whether using the column-based-navigation is actually > a > good decision. Remember that a lot of people have deep hierarchies of mail > folders. As navigating actually is not the main focus when using mail, the > navigation area might get too much weight in comparison to the actual list > of > mails within a selected folder, when the pattern is used (at least as far > as I > understand it, you can end up with e.g. 4 columns visible). > The way I imagined this is to have a column based navigation with the columns: folder; list; view mail; compose mail browsing the folder hierarchy would be inline like it is currently done. Also, I do not like how inbox and new mail are on the same level. New mail > is > an action, choosing inbox (or any other folder) is navigation. These should > not be mixed up. > "new mail" in this case is "show all new mail" and not "create new mail" (which is in the upper right in the top bar) > Again, having trash as a drop-target while > the other elements are for navigation only seems to be inconsistent and > difficult to understand for the user. > I think it could work if we make all folders drop target so you can move mail to a folder by dragging it there.( or delete it or mark it as important) > Summing it up - as far as I understand the mockup, it oversimplifies a bit > too > much. The matter is complex. Unfortunately. > yes it is very complex and am l am glad to have so many skilled people involved. Cheers Mike
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