On Mon, 1 May 2000 17:59:21 +0400, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
>> This is a pet peeve of mine. The cursor movement should be synchronised
>> and would make you a lot more comfortable, not having to use two
>> message lists.
> Nah, I don't like this idea. Suppose I'm working with the separate folder view
> (separate window), and now I want to look at yet another message _in the
> same_ folder. Now I just go to the three-pane view, open the message I was
> after and work with it, the separate window staying where it was left. How will I
> be supposed to achieve the same if the cursor movements were
> synchronized? And yet another thing. Now you can open _more_then_one_
> separate view window for the same folder. Do you really suggest that the
> cursor movement in all these is synchronized? Then what's the hell's sense of
> having the ability to open, say, 10 instances of the same folder in separate
> windows??? If you synchronize them all, it will be absolutely unusable IMHO.
Valid points indeed. :-) It's good to know the methods behind the
"apparent" madness. <vbg>
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