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Re: Foxite
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>>>The only issue I have with UT if the filtering of the threads. I like to refer back to the OP once in a while, but with UT it is a gymnastic to get back to the original question. With Foxite it is all there. Same with Tek-Tips, all there. Also I think UT's filtering is wrong. I get on and only see things posted today (for example) but I never saw the original question, I think the filterin on UT is based on Date rather than datetime(), so I miss alot of the conversation, so I may end up posting solutions that may hav already been posted last night. Not good.
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>>You can use a time warp at the top (from the left panel) to go back. You can also use a Calendar feature. Also, for each particular thread you can use view whole thread to see the thread with all messages or view starting from particular message.
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>>In other words, there is a lot of the flexibility.
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>My concern is if there is a thread with two responses from yesterday and nothing today on that thread, I would not even see anything today to map to, the thread would not even be there to map from.
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>Time warp is fine, but if I don't think of doing it, I miss alot of thread.s Unlike all the other sites I go to, who show me everything. I guess Michel has his reason to do it this way, but it does nto seem to be because the speed access to current messages is better, at least I don't see a difference.

Everytime you login you see new messages since last login. So, you should not miss messages, but if you already saw them, they would not be here on the next login. That's why if you want to see more messages, you need to either go back using Time Warp or using Calendar.

Say, I use Calendar to read messages in the Chatter forum, as I have most categories filtered. So, when I want to check all messages, I use a Calendar button.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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