Hi Don,

On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 11:47:37 -0800GMT (30/12/2001, 03:47 +0800GMT),
Don Taylor wrote:

DT> I've never used an e-mail client that comes anywhere close to TB! in
DT> terms of power and flexibility -- especially in the area of multiple
DT> e-mail accounts. I recommend it heartily to anyone who will listen,
DT> but I always have to include one caveat: With power and flexibility
DT> comes a confusing array of choices (which has been alluded to in
DT> several of the recent posts).

I agree with you here.

DT> I'll repeat the suggestion I've made before: Provide *one more*
DT> selection that switches between "novice" mode and "seasoned user"
DT> mode.

IMHO this is quite a reasonable suggestion. However, I wouldn't
change the whole interface to hide advances functions, but rather move
advanced funtions under an Advanced... menu item in each menu.

Many programs have an "Advanced" tab for the more complex features, so
this should not be too far-fetched.

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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