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Old 03-15-2009, 12:23 PM
jschrot jschrot is online now
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I don't think that your solution achieves the same effect as The Journal because as soon as you start working with your projects and open subitems of the various projects the tabs display the name of the subitems and not the names of the projects. So, again, one has to remember which tab belongs to which project. This becomes worse if you work on two projects and want to open e. g. two tabs within project 1 and two tabs within project 3. The list of tabs then gets rather messy. So I still think the cleanest solution would be to have an always visible favorites toolbar displaying the name of each project (instead of showing the icons only).

There is yet another advantage of having text instead of icons in the favorites toolbar: I have some searches which I often need. At the moment the favorites toolbar displays only e.g. three times the same search icon and I have to remember which icon corresponds to which search. It would be much clearer if I could see the name of each search on the toolbar.
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