Dear SOGo team,
I'll second that! If I find the time, I might add my personal POV in
more detail to the discussion. But the Jens's posting is close to all
what I was thinking.
Same to the message from Thomas Trepper.
Götz
Am 06.04.15 um 14:31 schrieb Jens Erat:
> In my opinion the curre
In my opinion the current UI has some _major_ flaws, as it breaks with
expectations against web applications and hides functionality behind
unexpected actions. Opening a context menu on right click might be fine,
hiding functionality in there isn't. Even worse, double-clicking is
totally unexpected
Hi all,
I really appreciate the hard work with the new design but from my personal
experience users are typically unhappy with those.
I liked SOGo so far because it was all the time made for working. Please do not
loose this focus - the current UI is absolutely fine and well usable in all
bro
HEllo
The design is far from the v2 and i dont think it is a good thing for the final
user. You know they don t like too much to change usages.
I think an interface more like this one but maybe more modern in the designe
and extensible could be nice
The V2 is really a very good interface (the
Hi Francis,
Since in the mobile world, smartphones are stuck with there OS version, I
don't know if supporting only n-1 version is enougth. And I'm not sure if
this kind of web responsive design will work well on low-end smartphones.
I'm aware there is already many JS in the V2, but it is more ol
> On Apr 3, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Francis Lachapelle
> wrote:
>
>> I insist, but please, make the new interface with less JS than this one.
>> Having everything made by scripts is a bad ideas. It's less accessible
>> (for disable people and for web browsers), and it's slower than the
>> HTML/CSS r
Hi Alexandre
> On Apr 3, 2015, at 4:53 AM, schif...@polytech.unice.fr wrote:
>
> I made an other try, and this time, I was able to login.
> Ok, I know that I have an old web browser on my desktop (Opera 12), but I
> didn't expect to have only 3 working buttons. Actually, it seems that the
> inter
I made an other try, and this time, I was able to login.
Ok, I know that I have an old web browser on my desktop (Opera 12), but I
didn't expect to have only 3 working buttons. Actually, it seems that the
interface works only with Gecko and Blink. And maybe only with the latest
versions.
Now, the b
El 03/04/15 a les 01:37, Zhang Huangbin ha escrit:
>
>> On Apr 3, 2015, at 2:59 AM, Schifano Alexandre
>> wrote:
>>
>> but I saw one problem : with the langage menu, I can't scroll down : when
>> I try, I scroll the whole page but not the menu
>
> I experienced more issues with Safari browser (
> On Apr 3, 2015, at 2:59 AM, Schifano Alexandre
> wrote:
>
> but I saw one problem : with the langage menu, I can't scroll down : when
> I try, I scroll the whole page but not the menu
I experienced more issues with Safari browser (v8.0.4) on Mac, cannot
scroll many pages, including all pages
Hi,
I tried to login but I have a error message about a wrong
username/password with the three accounts.
I also try from my smartphone. I was unable to login too, but I saw one
problem : with the langage menu, I can't scroll down : when I try, I
scroll the whole page but not the menu, like in css
Hello
There will be this version?
For themes
Yours
Michel
> Le 2 avr. 2015 à 19:34, Ludovic Marcotte a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> As you most of you already know, we have been working on SOGo v3 for many
> months now.
>
> We initially decided to use AngularJS, Ionic and Foundation for the new web
Hello,
As you most of you already know, we have been working on SOGo v3 for
many months now.
We initially decided to use AngularJS, Ionic and Foundation for the new
web interface. After prototyping the address book and mail modules with
both Ionic (for phones) and Foundation (desktops/tablet
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