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== 2025-01-17 Mail: Threading ==
== 2025-01-17 Mail: Threading ==
Threading is hard. Many mail apps don't show thjreads at all, some are showing only flat threads. But you want to see who responded to who. How do we do that nicely? We have beautiful solution, which we'd like to show to you:
Threading is hard. Many mail apps don't show threads at all, some are showing only flat threads. But you want to see who responded to who. How do we do that nicely? We have beautiful solution, which we'd like to show to you:


* [[Mail/Threading|Threading]]
* [[Mail/Threading|Threading]]


== 2025-01-15 Calendar: Edit Event dialog ==
== 2025-01-15 Calendar: Edit Event dialog ==
We're creating the Edit....
In an app using multiple accounts it could happen that the user doesn't realize he's making an event with a wrong account, without realizing it. Find here our solution to this problem and more.


* [[EditEvent|Edit Event dialog]]
* [[Calendar/EditEvent|Edit Event dialog]]
* [[Availability|Availability of participants]]
* [[Calendar/Availability|Availability of participants]]

Latest revision as of 15:47, 21 January 2025

2025-01-17 Mail: Threading[edit | edit source]

Threading is hard. Many mail apps don't show threads at all, some are showing only flat threads. But you want to see who responded to who. How do we do that nicely? We have beautiful solution, which we'd like to show to you:

2025-01-15 Calendar: Edit Event dialog[edit | edit source]

In an app using multiple accounts it could happen that the user doesn't realize he's making an event with a wrong account, without realizing it. Find here our solution to this problem and more.