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29/12/2001 06:09:49
 
 
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27/12/2001 15:30:55
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Level Extreme
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Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00598554
Message ID:
00599074
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One click search sounds great to me Michel.

Searching the UT message archive is my primary support tool and anything that makes that easier will have immediate benefit to me.

I always do my searches on the maximum time range allowed and unlimited by anything unless I know for sure that my search is going to produce too big a result.

One feature I would like is the ability to limit the search to just 'messages and replies to me' OR are in 'my folders' OR are 'marked'. (this would be very handy!)

I would also like to be able to move my replies 'on mass' into a one of my folders in UT. Ideally I would like to do this by tagging them after the results of the searches I indicated above.

I think the ability to do searches should be provided to non PUTM but limited in some way, because its a great carrot for drawing in new members and if they dont experience it they will not miss it.




>Among new features for PUTM in 2002, one of them will be the introduction of the Universal Thread Dashboard. That will allow PUTM members to benefits of additional features which will be more interactive. One of them will be to benefit of the ability to be aware when specific users are online. Another one would be to fire a search with the basic parameters with one click. We would like to request your feedback to see what else you would like to be added in there.
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>You can see that new feature to be a small window in the upper frame which would be about 100 pixels wide. This is about how if would appear. Of course, there will probably be the ability to customize its width. But, all that will come later on. I would like to obtain your feedback on it to see what you would like to benefit of in regards to interactive options and one click features.
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