Yes, not only the last one but even MRU (Most Recent Used) in top or bottom of screen (top seems easier to use : always at hand) and from a menu (near visual themes?) with more MRUs in would be heplful. I often open a lot of Firefox tabs and finally get lost as I have not enough information to recall what I used some hours before I was stopped for another things, pretty usual I guess ...

Jacques

From: "Bruno Busco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Anil,
I was thinking to a somehow similar feature:
I would like to have entities and UI that let the backoffice user to see the
last item he has visited.
Those could be products, parties, facilities and so on.

Those elements could be shown in a UI (with a little icon that indicates the
element type) with hyperlinks that take to the element.
What do you think? Is this feature equivalent to the one you say or are you
effectively interested to the SEARCHES more than to the VISITED elements?

-Bruno



2008/12/8 Anil Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

David,
I like product search thing. I am thinking about doing something similar in
more generic way so we can use it in more places. We can add Save Search
facility to Find Party, find workeffort etc.

Regards
Anil Patel



On Dec 7, 2008, at 8:20 PM, David E Jones wrote:


What kind of search? If you mean a product search there is already a model
to persist search parameters and a summary of results. See the
ProductSearch* entities (if I remember right).

-David


On Dec 7, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Anil Patel wrote:

 Hi,
Ability to save search (criteria) is commonly seen feature in lot of
software. I see value in having able to do that. Do others feel the same?
Any Ideas on what kind of data model will serve the purpose?

Regards
Anil Patel







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