On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 13:02:41 -0500, Bradley Holt bradley.holt@gmail.com wrote:
Keep in mind that (most) Mac users don't have a right mouse button. They can simulate a right-click with a keyboard and click combination but this would not be optimal for them. Also, IMHO, a context menu would not be what web users would expect.
While perhaps pulling a bit OT, the thing I love about firefox in OSX is if you click on a link and hold, you get the context menu after a second or so. I'm addicted to 'open in new tab' so this feature is awesome. Safari, on the other hand, does not provide this option, so perhaps it's not what they want to do with OSX, but for me, it's neccessary when I'm on my 'one button' ibook!
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-- Bradley Holt
On 2/8/06, Thomas Bruederli roundcube@gmail.com wrote:
Florian Sperber wrote:
Hello List,
i think the behaviour of the list of mails is a bit confusing, a
single
click on a sender should not immediately compose a message. At least it's not what i would expect being used to thunderbird. Maybe outlook users experience that differently?
Wouldn't it be better to introduce a contextmenu on a right click?
This is just a suggestion, maybe even one which could make it on the roadmap? ;-)
A context menu is what I had in mind all the time but I forgot to put it on the road map. This would solve all our UI problems when adding a new function.
Kind regards
Florian Sperber
Regards, Thomas