tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4445269723137820164.post-89427561063657019462007-08-10T04:30:00.000-07:002007-08-10T04:30:00.000-07:002007-08-10T04:30:00.000-07:00Multiple selection of attachments... good idea. Bu...Multiple selection of attachments... good idea. But i think there is a technical limitation here which has to be fixed so that Google can do anything about it.<BR/><BR/>I also understand that you are using Firefox which is why you had to do extra clicks. The file attachment flow in IE is more easier than Firefox as they could use a "windows" component to avoid the html file field (the text box and browse button u said) which is not possible on Firefox. But even then i would say its far better and fast than any other web email applications (never compare a desktop application with a web application).<BR/><BR/>A good designer should always understand the technicalities involved in the development of his product(he need not code/make a car's engine, but should be knowing the technology part well) so to understand the possibilities of achieving something. A designer always works in a frameset; he has technical limitations. The challenge is to come up with the best which can be done within that frameset. Thats the main difference between a designer and an artist. designer has to always work towards achieving something with the given framework, but an artist has no boundaries. A designer designs a car/application/apparel/building but an artist expresses his thoughts through his work :-)Umeshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16707436787975376432noreply@blogger.com