[pmmail-list] A couple of 2634 wish list items....
Jason
pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Wed, 11 Sep 2002 18:47:31 +0100
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I have been using the Shift-Ins combinations as well as Ctrl+XCV etc
since I was wearing shorts. Full support for both would be
appreciated.
>>Because it's been deprecated for more than 10 years. How long do we have to
>>keep supporting old UI standards before we can enforce the new ones?
>
>Until it is undeprecated. Or no one cares. I suspect that over half of
>the PMMail users use the deprecated keys more than the XCV keys. But I
>don't want this to turn into a vote or get too far off topic. My point
>is just that as long as supporting an old standard doesn't prevent you
>from providing new features and if supporting an old standard makes
>your users happy, you should support the old standard.
>
>So I guess my answer to your question is: as long as it doesn't prevent
>you from adding new features or conforming to new standards and it
>makes at least one of your customers happy.
>
>
>
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I have been using the Shift-Ins combinations as well as Ctrl+XCV etc since I was wearing shorts. Full support for both would be appreciated.<BR>
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>>Because it's been deprecated for more than 10 years. How long do we have to <BR>
>>keep supporting old UI standards before we can enforce the new ones?<BR>
><BR>
>Until it is undeprecated. Or no one cares. I suspect that over half of<BR>
>the PMMail users use the deprecated keys more than the XCV keys. But I<BR>
>don't want this to turn into a vote or get too far off topic. My point<BR>
>is just that as long as supporting an old standard doesn't prevent you<BR>
>from providing new features and if supporting an old standard makes<BR>
>your users happy, you should support the old standard.<BR>
><BR>
>So I guess my answer to your question is: as long as it doesn't prevent<BR>
>you from adding new features or conforming to new standards and it<BR>
>makes at least one of your customers happy.<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
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