If I understand well, Pmail began with floating windows, and then there was pressure to add a three frames display a la Outlook Express. Personally, I like the floating windows, that's one of the reasons why I keep using Pmail.
Presently, there is a button in the top bar of the Folders window, with the choice to toggle between "Preview" and "List". I find several minor problems with this button:
1) Although the icon is explicit, the words "Preview and "List" are not explicit. When I can view a message from top to bottom, I don't call that Preview but View. I also find it difficult to call List an action that will conceal the list of messages in the folder I was browsing.
2) Maybe the icon bar of the Folders window should contain only icons for actions on folders, and the Preview/List button should then become a choice in a View category of the application's top menu. Other MSWindows apps do it that way.
But, more important, I note that, if I have the Folders window and the New Mail window both open and floating, when I change from Preview to List, the three frames window will overlap the already opened New Mail window. Which is embarrassing, especially if it is New Mail I am browsing in the three frames window.
I think it would be brilliant if I had the ability to move the windows and "glue" them together, like magnets, just by making them touch each others. And of course "unglue" them the other way round. I was imagining for instance the identity card of a sender popping up when I open his message. I prefer it glued to the message, not glued...
Then of course Pmail would remember my choices.
<p>If I understand well, Pmail began with floating windows, and then there was pressure to add a three frames display a la Outlook Express. Personally, I like the floating windows, that's one of the reasons why I keep using Pmail.
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Presently, there is a button in the top bar of the Folders window, with the choice to toggle between "Preview" and "List". I find several minor problems with this button:</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>1) Although the icon is explicit, the words "Preview and "List" are not explicit. When I can view a message from top to bottom, I don't call that Preview but View. I also find it difficult to call List an action that will conceal the list of messages in the folder I was browsing.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>2) Maybe the icon bar of the Folders window should contain only icons for actions on folders, and the Preview/List button should then become a choice in a View category of the application's top menu. Other MSWindows apps do it that way.
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>But, more important, I note that, if I have the Folders window and the New Mail window both open and floating, when I change from Preview to List, the three frames window will overlap the already opened New Mail window. Which is embarrassing, especially if it is New Mail I am browsing in the three frames window.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I think it would be brilliant if I had the ability to move the windows and "glue" them together, like magnets, just by making them touch each others. And of course "unglue" them the other way round. I was imagining for instance the identity card of a sender popping up when I open his message. I prefer it glued to the message, not glued...
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;Then of course Pmail would remember my choices.
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