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Re: A new look for aMule 2.2.0
« Reply #90 on: January 10, 2008, 01:23:08 AM »

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Well, that multi-coloured placeholder in the menubar is supposed to hold a global connect button, just as it does now. As somebody said in this thread, sometimes you might want to emergency disconnect (not too sure why, but hey)
I sometime use aMule over vpn because on my current connection it is forbiden, if the VPN connection drops, I need to close amule quickly. There goes a use case.
Although I rather like what you are suggesting, I think that a designer must not think only about how she uses something but about how other people use something, right?

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About dis-/enabling networks in the preferences and hiding them if unused: not sure if the interface can be made that dynamically cross-platform. Also, I kind of dislike the idea of "hiding" an additional network in the prefs, as in "Woops, I never looked there and didn't know there was another network available".
Having said that, it's an interesting point and I'll keep it in mind!
What about defaulting to showing both? Then you need not to look anywhere to find it, but you can hide it if you do not use it.
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Re: A new look for aMule 2.2.0
« Reply #91 on: January 10, 2008, 04:56:11 AM »

Although I rather like what you are suggesting, I think that a designer must not think only about how she uses something but about how
other people use something, right?

Sure, that's why I'm asking around... :D

What about defaulting to showing both? Then you need not to look anywhere to find it, but you can hide it if you do not use it.

I'd still like to keep the preferences out of this. Both sections take little enough space to be ignorable, and if the ED2k server list can be hidden, it's almost as good as disabling it completely /methinks. My idea would be to Start/Stop networks only in the network pane. All the statistics could be greyed out when a network is disabled, which would enforce the idea even more. Think about it: Currently, when you disable a network in the preferences and then try to connect, it only gives you an error message saying "please enable me". How useful is that really?

The tricky part is how the global connect button should work in this case. It always disconnects all networks, but it should only connect the network(s) you have manually started before. That needs to be made obvious somehow.
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Re: A new look for aMule 2.2.0
« Reply #92 on: February 06, 2008, 11:39:55 PM »

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Re: A new look for aMule 2.2.0
« Reply #93 on: March 27, 2008, 09:10:26 PM »

Where is the list of "show stopping bugs"?
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Re: A new look for aMule 2.2.0
« Reply #94 on: March 27, 2008, 09:35:52 PM »

Inside my head.
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