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New version of Universal Thread
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30/12/2015 06:38:43
 
 
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>A new version of Universal Thread was released today, which serves as preparing some ground work for something which will be announced shortly in a few weeks.
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>The new version includes a lot of options, outside of the support area, which are now mobile friendly. A few enhancements in the look and feel has been added into the support area.

When I tried years ago with first tablet, I found UT there a pain, so it usually is open on the desktop surfing machine. Today better, but not ideal to use across a set of devices. No idea how much is due to performance optimization or better hw or your changes.
Main handling obstacles are different screen sizes and the placement of the buttons for next, previous, reply, map, map from here and so on at the bottom of the message. If they were placed between the tree of msgs and the currently selected one, but they would always be easy to reach, not forcing scroll action in long replies. Placing them on the line where the tabs of the frameset [view, optios] and [reply, options ] are would enhance usability for me, if this line is exempted from scrolling the message. This would give 2 scrolling areas (tree, message) framed with the buttons used to control the scrolling areas always visible.

In options it would probably be best to offer settings for each device a user logs on with, as screens are different and therefore another set of options might be more useful. Let the user name each option, show those for the user in cbo and reload all other fields.

Probably each user will have between 1..7 settings, for me it would start with desktop (large screen), laptop in mobile surrounding, tablet and perhaps (not tried yet) cell phone.

If my intent is unclear but you are interested, I could mock up a picture with paint
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