Gmail ???
Chris
veritastic at gmail.com
Mon Dec 18 19:17:55 UTC 2006
There is a good use of that kind of stuff for the Flickr/photobucket
uploader built into Flock <http://www.flock.com>, and if you ever took a
look at box.net <http://www.box.net>, it has roughly the same drag and drop
interface I think you're talking about.
On 12/18/06, Matthew Clarke <mj3clark at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Agree with all the comments I've read here. I switched about 6 months
> ago on my work account (i.e. major volume...) and have been very
> happy. I find I'm losing things less and keep up with the flow
> better...
>
> One point that I haven't seen anyone mention is the power of keyboard
> shortcuts. I deal with so many emails that I've gotten hooked on the
> speed that only keyboard shortcuts can offer. Typically this has been
> a major reason why I avoided web email systems for daily use.
>
> Gmail has fixed this! I only see a major speed boost when I turn on
> the keyboard shortcuts. This is actually make-or-break for me. Y to
> archive, R to reply, etc etc. It makes quick replies actually quick.
>
> Now, the only downside (interface-wise) is with attachments. In email
> readers I liked to copy and paste attachments into a message. Oh
> well, now I copy & paste the path to the file and use the file browser
> dialog. It's OK, but if gmail could use AJAX to do some drag&drop
> stuff--would be cool. Has anyone seen this type interface gadget on a
> webpage?
>
> Cheers,
> Matthew Clarke
>
> On 12/17/06, Richard <cms01 at tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> > Wondering if ANYONE, has gone full gmail account, and drop
> > Thunderbird ...etc and just using gmail for sending and receiving
> emails.
> >
> > I mean 100% usage
> > if So, please tell me how it is, any problems...
> > and what are the major advantages, say comparing a ISP service,
> > and using a client app say thunderbird compare to a web browser...
> >
> > Thanks ++
> > Rich
> >
> >
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