Re: Next in Mail (was: Tiger appearance question)

2005-05-02 Thread P. H. Adams
On May 2, 2005, at 8:46 PM, Peter Saint James wrote: Your supposition would seem correct. I can see why one think that. It seems like one would not have need for such buttons. When one has them, however, they prove to be handy. Makes sense. One thing that I neglected to consider is tha

Re: Next in Mail (was: Tiger appearance question)

2005-05-02 Thread Peter Saint James
On 1 May2005, at 4:10 PM, P. H. Adams wrote: I'm just curious (so don't flame me), but I've always wondered of what use those "next" and "previous" buttons were in e-mail clients. I've used clients that have them, and never touched 'em. Seems like extra effort when you can hit the spacebar or ar

Re: Next in Mail (was: Tiger appearance question)

2005-05-01 Thread Harry Corsover
On May 1, 2005, at 2:10 PM, P. H. Adams wrote: On a positive note, I'm happy to see that Mail now has support for message priorities. What does that do? I tried looking in Help, but the only mention is about adding this to the toolbar. Regards, Harry Corsover Empower Your Future -- G-Books is

Re: Next in Mail (was: Tiger appearance question)

2005-05-01 Thread Dennis B. Swaney
At 5:10 AM +0900 5/2/05, P. H. Adams wrote: Seems like extra effort when you can hit the spacebar or arrow keys to jump through your e-mails. Maybe it's just me, though, since I've always been a "keyboard-centric" kind of guy. Nope, it is not you. I do that all the time in EUDORA, exactly like

Re: Next in Mail (was: Tiger appearance question)

2005-05-01 Thread P. H. Adams
On May 2, 2005, at 3:14 AM, Peter Saint James wrote: On 30 Apr2005, at 11:30 PM, Nima wrote: The only gripe I have about Tiger so far, is that there are still no "next" buttons in Mail. I mean, how strange that is? They didn't fix that? I wonder what mail program the developers at Apple

Next in Mail (was: Tiger appearance question)

2005-05-01 Thread Peter Saint James
On 30 Apr2005, at 11:30 PM, Nima wrote: The only gripe I have about Tiger so far, is that there are still no "next" buttons in Mail. I mean, how strange that is? They didn't fix that? I wonder what mail program the developers at Apple use. Mail also does not do something related that I miss f