Re: [Ayatana] "Less is more" a look at evolution

2010-03-29 Thread Eduard Grebe
How do people feel about Thunderbird's message tabs? On a small screen I very much prefer to switch off the preview pane and have messages open in new tabs, and I think so would many other users. Also, things like the search and filter dropdowns in evolution taking up a whole whack of vertical sp

Re: [Ayatana] "Less is more" a look at evolution

2010-03-26 Thread Jeremy Bicha
which, I believe, is similar to what simple-scan did for sane Jeremy Bicha On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:58 PM, Dylan McCall wrote: > > You may be inspired if you take a look at Anjal and the Pimlico project > (search for the app called Dates in Software Centre). They are cute > little apps built f

Re: [Ayatana] "Less is more" a look at evolution

2010-03-26 Thread Dylan McCall
On Fri, 2010-03-26 at 16:13 +, Shane Fagan wrote: > Hi all, > > I thought id look at evolution after reading Mark's post. Oh and id like > to make a quick notes, > > 1. I hate most menu structures, a lot of the programs in Gnome tend to > repeat either what is in the main UI or in the prefere

[Ayatana] "Less is more" a look at evolution

2010-03-26 Thread Shane Fagan
Hi all, I thought id look at evolution after reading Mark's post. Oh and id like to make a quick notes, 1. I hate most menu structures, a lot of the programs in Gnome tend to repeat either what is in the main UI or in the preferences dialogues. 2. I love how google chrome and how most of the Win