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On 9/16/2012 8:23, Axel wrote:
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cite="mid:50550E05.1010007@gmail.com" type="cite">Personally I
am sick of hearing about how one line is going to give more
space, particularly in planning where I have about 12 lines of
header making reading space in the preview window almost
impossible. I am sorry, but I would see making the mail header
collapsible as a far more useful activity.<br>
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How about Integrating Compact Header? I am all for that, it is
always the first thing I install on any new Tb instance. Could we
reach out to the author?<br>
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WOW ! <br>
I guess we are actually in the new era of really listening to the
user base. <span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
I haven't even seen any comments about "Negative Energy" here.<br>
Herb (compact header author) responded on MZ to the reaction after
the new message reader UI was introduced.<br>
I jotted down the current downloads for compact Header just the
other day:<br>
2,067,834 and that is just the current version, I think.<br>
Those numbers should speak for themselves. I don't see how anyone
could object to integrating compact header.<br>
Just don't use it, if you don't want it.<br>
So, for the next "Era" of TB, I propose "The Era of Action" on users
desires.<br>
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-- <br>
JoeS<br>
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