[Reply to: »Maxim Masiutin« · 2009-04-28 · 10:54 h (CET)] Moin, Maxim!
>>>Hold for... >>>( ) Hours ( ) Minutes ( ) Seconds >>>... and then send. > Your idea to use the tail "...and then send" is excellent! +1 > But it gives another complication. The user can combine "hold over > (2) days" and "use specific time 8:00" for, example, which means > that the message will be send in 8:00 in two days after today. This may be a nice try, but please keep it simple: Either you want to send a message in x days/hours/minutes or at a specific time. But please do not mix it up and confuse the user. Instead of the mentioned above, one can say: "Send message April 30, 8:00 h." – Where is the problem? So maybe radio buttons for "Hold over|for" and "Specific Date/Time" would be a good choice. I just can repeat it: Please keep it simple and do not confuse the user! Cheers! VA - -- Direct eMail without [tbb] in subject line will end in Nirvana! Q&A <mailto:va%20%3...@ahrendt.net%3e?subject=[tbb]%20> Using /\^o^/\! 4.1.11.18 [Pro] on Windows XP [Pro] Service Pack 3. »I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I intended to be.« Douglas Adams (* March 11, 1952; † May 11, 2001) ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 4.1.11.18 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html