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^Yep it is different...

And the History/Current option is great too.

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Yeah I thought it would be a good idea to have a quick way of viewing the history cause I always find myself at work looking back at my history and figuring out what my co-worker was talking about few days ago. I am sure alot of other people have to do that too.

Okay?

I guess I will show what I have so far then, if anyone has any ideas for improvements etc, PLEASE post them.

http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/563/nexusgui5bi.jpg

and if you MUST be different:

http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/6977/joke8fm.jpg :laugh:

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Okay?

I guess I will show what I have so far then, if anyone has any ideas for improvements etc, PLEASE post them.

http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/563/nexusgui5bi.jpg

and if you MUST be different:

http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/6977/joke8fm.jpg  :laugh:

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i definatley like the second one better, how 'bout instead of it being orange see what it looks like being green!!!

Small change to the contact list. Added some buttons to the right part of each Contact. Thought it would be useful to have a shortcut for viewing the history, sending an email or sending a file to a specific Contact. I don't know if you guys will think its a little too crowded with these buttons or not. I tried keeping them light colored so they don't stand out so much. Feedback on these buttons would be greatly appreciated.

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Small change to the contact list. Added some buttons to the right part of each Contact. Thought it would be useful to have a shortcut for viewing the history, sending an email or sending a file to a specific Contact. I don't know if you guys will think its a little too crowded with these buttons or not. I tried keeping them light colored so they don't stand out so much. Feedback on these buttons would be greatly appreciated.

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looks good :)

i definatley like the second one better, how 'bout instead of it being orange see what it looks like being green!!!

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:huh:

I have already said it would be in multiple colors. If you MUST see them then here, http://files.filefront.com/Nexus_Flash;392...;/fileinfo.html

And again 3Cube, I find the button idea useless since we have a wonderful invention called the "right click".

And again 3Cube, I find the button idea useless since we have a wonderful invention called the "right click".

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Yeah well some people don't like to use the right click to access stuff (sometimes the right click list of items is huge) and sometimes people don't realize that there are these kind of options with a right click. Once in a while you gotta show the user features instead of hiding them in a right click.

The programmers can choose what is going to be in the right click menu, so size isn't a problem. As for people not knowing what is in it, they aren't stupid. I don't think Nexus is ment to target those that have never used a PC before, it is common knowledge, even MSN has those features in the right click menu.

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