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| Okay I think that as a whole the WLMD app is a very good app, and some of the
problems that I first encountered have been fixed early on. But some of the
suggestions that I have put forward back when WLMD was first in BETA, and
that I know others did so as well, have not been implemented. Now this is
understandable to a point, but not completely.
Now for what I would like to see:
1.) The ability to flag messages in different colors. (This is something
that I have gotten used to with Onfolio (for both Outlook and IE) and would
find useful to use in WLMD.
2.) An integrated calender that is similar to Outlook's (with the Outlook
Connector), but with the ability to share the calender (like with many online
calenders), also the ability to share the calender with others/synchronize it
with my web calenders, which would allow for reminders to be sent to my phone.
3.) The ability to integrate with word. Where I can write something in Word
and click the email button on the toolbar and presto it is now an email.
I know that some of this is part of the Office Suite and Outlook, so if it
is not possible to do this with WLMD(As a free App., then take the better
feature of WLMD, like the RSS feeds, the search tool, the blog writer, and
other aspets of the Interface of Outlook (either through an update or
extensions), that would be acceptable too.
I know that I am asking for a lot here, but some of it should be a given,
and the rest I know is doable. So MS please implement some of these features
as you approach an official release of WLMD, Even if it makes the app cost
money I would use the program if it keeps what it already has and implements
half of what I have mentioned.
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piook is a long standing psuedo-name that resulted from a typo on the old
computer game "Where in the USA IS Carmen Sandiego", and it stuck.
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| Chris H. 2007-01-30, 8:03 pm |
| You may want to post to microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop where the
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Chris H.
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"piook" <piook@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DBCDEC5A-457B-47F7-882D-9B1A288B50C2@microsoft.com...
quote:
> Okay I think that as a whole the WLMD app is a very good app, and some of
> the
> problems that I first encountered have been fixed early on. But some of
> the
> suggestions that I have put forward back when WLMD was first in BETA, and
> that I know others did so as well, have not been implemented. Now this is
> understandable to a point, but not completely.
>
> Now for what I would like to see:
> 1.) The ability to flag messages in different colors. (This is something
> that I have gotten used to with Onfolio (for both Outlook and IE) and
> would
> find useful to use in WLMD.
> 2.) An integrated calender that is similar to Outlook's (with the Outlook
> Connector), but with the ability to share the calender (like with many
> online
> calenders), also the ability to share the calender with others/synchronize
> it
> with my web calenders, which would allow for reminders to be sent to my
> phone.
> 3.) The ability to integrate with word. Where I can write something in
> Word
> and click the email button on the toolbar and presto it is now an email.
>
> I know that some of this is part of the Office Suite and Outlook, so if it
> is not possible to do this with WLMD(As a free App., then take the better
> feature of WLMD, like the RSS feeds, the search tool, the blog writer, and
> other aspets of the Interface of Outlook (either through an update or
> extensions), that would be acceptable too.
>
> I know that I am asking for a lot here, but some of it should be a given,
> and the rest I know is doable. So MS please implement some of these
> features
> as you approach an official release of WLMD, Even if it makes the app cost
> money I would use the program if it keeps what it already has and
> implements
> half of what I have mentioned.
> --
> piook is a long standing psuedo-name that resulted from a typo on the old
> computer game "Where in the USA IS Carmen Sandiego", and it stuck.
>
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