Umm...cycle through Windows within ANY App:

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-nick

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 2:38 PM, River Brandon <[email protected]> wrote:
> i've been lurking and getting caught up on all the messages so far, and i 
> have to say i'm very excited about this effort. i'm a designer (ui/web) and 
> will be happy to contribute my time (what little there is) if there's 
> anything i can do.
>
> here's something i hate about mail.app:
>
> 1. i start composing a message
> 2. then, before i finish, i switch to another app that obscures mail.app 
> windows
> 3. when i'm done, i click on a visible portion of the mail.app main window, 
> but, of course, my new message window was in the middle of the screen and is 
> now behind the main window
> 4. so i have to go to window > new message window to bring it back to the 
> front
>
> if i use the application switcher or dock i avoid this issue, but that's the 
> app expecting me to adapt, rather than it adapting to my needs. i know of no 
> way to cycle through open mail.app windows via keyboard.
>
> i want my mail client to assume that when i'm composing a message, then 
> that's the most important thing to me, and it should maintain focus on that 
> window, unless i indicate otherwise by clicking or tabbing to another window. 
> a tabbed interface could address this, or perhaps there's another ui approach 
> to resolve this.
>
> thanks to all who are getting this effort off the ground, especially those 
> taking lead roles and spending valuable time on it.
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