oh yeah, and btw, the 'Close' button in official client's menu, it puts it
in the tray.. which is I think the best default behavior.. but.. still
allow users to configure it as they want.. an additional 'Exit'.. humm..
I'm skeptical.. I would say maybe, but if yes, only at the condition of :
instead of having :
Close
Exit
have :
Minimize to tray
Exit
or something like that to make sure the diff between both...
btw, while in the design, we should think, right now, and with the
experts help on the accelerators we should have!!! bindings are lame,
ctrl-s, ctrl-d, and ctrl-p are the only ones I know.. I just realized that
the official client reacts ALOT to what I type in it (typing in the CL
will filter contacts, same as a search...) so we should define Ctrl-
Ctrl-Alt- Alt- bindings to something...
KKRT
On Fri, 05 May 2006 17:53:22 -0400, Vivia Nikolaidou
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 5 May 2006, Harry Vennik wrote:
> [OFF] minimise instead of close -> in preferences
> This is something only set once. From usability point of view
> it's even wrong to minimise a window (to the tray) when the close
> button is used as this should do the same as the "close" entry in the
> main menu. Though, this is an often requested feature, so it should
> be kept, and it's place is in the preferences window.
I do not agree 100% here, but I think you're close. The tray icon should
be regarded as a separate window. Pressing the close button or close in
the main menu should both only close the window they're in, the main
window in this case. There should also be a 'Quit' or 'Exit' item
appended to the first menu that will terminate aMSN, and thus make the
trayicon disappear too.
No, no, please NOT. First, the average user won't see the difference
between Close and Exit, I've never seen such a thing in any applications.
Second AND most important: the close button with the X in the program's
main window is there for quitting the program, for goodness' sake! Yes it
is for closing the window they are in, but isn't this the same as the
icon
down right, or the window in the taskbar? Then why shouldn't the Close
button just close it and keep it in the taskbar (ie, minimized)? It's
like
this in every program that I've seen, apart from some IMs which insist on
laughing at you: "you want to close me? Haha, you can't, I want to stay
open!". One of the reasons why I first loved aMSN is that it obeyed to
the
normal rule. Now that I saw that the HIG people think like this too, I'm
even capable of placing a veto here. Really.
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