Hello Steve,
SL> Sure it does. Let's take, for example, non-conformity to the CUA
SL> standard. Open up TB, pick a folder with > 10 messages in it. Now, on the list
SL> view do this. Select message #1. Hold shift and select message #3. Now,
SL> press control and select message #6. Now, still holding control, hold also
SL> shift and select message #10. The end result should be messages #1-#3, #6-#10
SL> selected. TB!, however, deselects #1-#3 when you do the second shift and you
SL> only get #6-#10. It does not recognize the CNTL-SHIFT behavior.
So what? You'd change this, RITLABS doesn't, maybe it is easy to
change, but is it really important? There are 10E+10 things that are
more important than opening 10 mails simultaneously!! Standards are
important, but if specification XY is not sooo needed, I'd skip it,
too, until I find the time.
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With best regards,
Claudius Regn mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! 1.38e under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998
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