tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445269723137820164.post-76852589230315701022007-08-10T06:56:00.000-07:002007-08-10T06:56:00.000-07:002007-08-10T06:56:00.000-07:00> Thanks for telling me about IE. I use mozilla so...> Thanks for telling me about IE. I use mozilla so didn't know about it. <BR/><BR/>Its important to know the technicalities before coming up with a new feature. Atleast in this case, trying it out on many browsers. Thats why i said web applications should be never compared to a resident/desktop application. Web apps are very dependent on the web client. Some time back you had a point about Gmail controlling the right click menu which was again not a Gmail issue but a client feature.<BR/><BR/>> And in case its too complex then they should make sure that user should be able to attach a file in one click atleast on few standard browsers.<BR/><BR/>:-) again if the client (browser) doesnt allow how can they do that? The way a resident application works is highly dependent on the operating system. Thats why you have softwares for Windows and Apple separately. They are made differently making use of the possibilites of the operating system.<BR/><BR/>IE is very well integrated with windows so it has more powers than any other outsider browsers.<BR/><BR/>> Otherwise they need to save the zipped folder, then unzip the folder and then only they can view the pictures.<BR/><BR/>Oh ya its a great pain to do all that :P. WinZip is a waste tool. hehe. The feature of adding unlimited number (or just 5) of pictures has to be there indeed. I didnt say its not needed. But dont you think a tip for the user there will do wonders atleast for people like me (I'm not a techie) who thinks zip/archive is a easier way for sending/sharing/storing/compressing multiple files in a group/folder?<BR/><BR/>Again I'm not a techie and so i dont think i can go in details. Guys please correct me if i'm wrong. Sowmya please shout at me if i'm wrong.<BR/><BR/>I do appreciate the way you thought of the possibility. But the way you put them in should be different. It should be more like a wish list. It should sound like "you know its not possible as of now but some day it might" :-) No hard feelings please.Umeshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16707436787975376432noreply@blogger.com