On 26/gen/2010, at 14.11, Stuart Sharpe wrote:

> I see what you're saying there, Davide, but as Ian says, in that case I'd 
> want power to rearrange the layout rapidly and easily so that the 'smart' 
> mailboxes can take precedence over the 'server' ones - with the option to 
> hide the server ones entirely.  [...]

Exactly as I've designed it: you *can* close the panel. Exactly like master 
pages in Keynote. ;)

The advantage with that proposal is that you can give as much space as you want 
to each panel, from 0% to 100%. Something you can't do in Mail or iTunes, where 
you have a single scrollbar and a single panel. :)

I can't think of a faster and more flexible solution than this one. :)

As discussed before, there's just one issue: if you've got many mailboxes with 
many folders, the top space may not be enough to work with it easily (but maybe 
not, if you maximize it to 100%...). ;)

|D

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