LuxSci
The Light of Knowledge
FYI Blog
by Erik Kangas, PhD, President
Posts Tagged ‘ajax’
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
One of our most requested features of late has been to support the "auto-completion" of email addresses when users are entering To, Cc, and Bcc addresses into email messages. While LuxSci has always had an address "picker" where users could choose addresses from their address books via a small pop-up window, that required a click to activate, some effort to search for the addresses, and then a click to close.
Users really wanted suggestions from their address books automatically presented to them, as happens in most modern email programs such as Outlook and Thunderbird, in a way that doesn’t require them to click or "do anything" and where selecting from the list could be as easy as pressing a single key.
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Tags: address books, ajax, auto-complete, webaides, webmail Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Saturday, November 8th, 2008
LuxSci has introduced several updates to the functionality of its WebAide Address Books interface.
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Tags: address books, ajax, tags, webaides Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Saturday, August 30th, 2008
The user interface for the WebAide Address Books has been completely re-written for both the regular and Xpress portals. The overhaul in the regular portal makes the Address Books look and work like our AJAX-based webmail and takes advantage of modern browser features like browser storage. In the Xpress portal, the address book interface has been simplified, streamlined, and made to look and work well on the narrow screens of mobile devices.
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Tags: address books, ajax, webaides Posted in New Feature Announcements
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