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2 Nov 2012, 08:52 AM | #1 | |
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What are the changes to the classic interface and the homepage?
Is there a changelog or similar from the developers that details the recent changes to the classic interface? EDIT: Meaning (in the post-login web interface) the differences between the version that before the Halloween switch to the Opera-created AJAX interface appeared by default, and the version that Opera/Fastmail are now calling the classic interface, which now appears when the subsequently added "[x] Use classic interface" option is used.
EDIT: ...and to the homepage? EDIT: * "the classic interface" refers to the interface that prior to the changes was seen at www.fastmail.fm when logged in, and after the changes was seen at www.fastmail.fm when logged in with Use classic interface checkmarked (alternatively at https://classic.fastmail.fm , which automatically makes that checkmark, when logged in ). This is referred to as the "existing interface" by Fastmail/Opera at http://blog.fastmail.fm/ . It does not include the homepage. *"the homepage" refers to the page seen at www.fastmail.fm and https://classic.fastmail.fm when not logged in. * "the changes" refers to the changes that appeared on October 30, 2012 - near the time of the work notified here: http://status.fastmail.fm/ Quote:
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2 Nov 2012, 09:37 AM | #2 |
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It may be helpful to list the changes we see. I doubt we'll get a changelog.
From interacting on these forums, this is what I see so far: Settings screen has been re-arranged. Addition of Account settings screen. Sessions have been implemented (ability to log into two accounts at once) Bookmarks: A user is complaining his old bookmarks won't work. Stylesheets were temporarily unavailable. (Will they need editing for new interface?) |
2 Nov 2012, 09:48 AM | #3 |
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So here is the list: Changes: Settings screen has been re-arranged. Addition of Account settings screen. Bookmarks: A user is complaining his old bookmarks won't work. I havn't seen anything missing or broken yet. Stylesheets are working so I took that off the list - unless someone finds a problem. |
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2 Nov 2012, 10:03 AM | #5 |
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Big ugly Fastmail branding in the upper left hand corner. Was that there before?
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2 Nov 2012, 11:07 AM | #6 |
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2 Nov 2012, 11:13 AM | #7 | |
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Not sure how the session time out works now |
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2 Nov 2012, 01:56 PM | #8 |
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To understand the real issue with the changes to the pre October 29 interface, you need to understand how people who live in email operate. I am talking, here, about very busy business people who spend 30-50% of their time in email dealing with hundreds of emails a day. (You will not meet them here on these forums: they have no time for this.) A reduction in workflow efficiency of 5% costs them real money.
For these people, an interface tailored to their workflow is important. They are looking for something that (among other things) displays the most important information they need to know along with as many messages as possible (consistent with easy readability) without scrollbars. Over a period of years, with the aid of the custom UI, they arrived at something that (while not perfect) allowed them to work with close to full efficiency. The change in fonts and layout is no big deal for someone (like me) who handles maybe 30 important emails a day. I have not bothered to tailor my own email that much anyway, and, even if I did spend 5% longer dealing with email, this would not be a disaster. However, for really demanding email users, not being able to see as much information on the screen as before is a genuine problem. |
2 Nov 2012, 03:21 PM | #9 | |
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What I can tell you about the changes is that they result in something that's only slightly closer to what the 2nd gen interface was, but is still very different (and much worse). The most common task of opening my Inbox now takes many more steps, it takes much longer to perform and I'm greeted by an ugly interface which doesn't resemble the one I was using. In short - the Classic UI is a broken imitation of what Fastmail used to be. Prog. |
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2 Nov 2012, 03:28 PM | #10 |
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I can see one inconvenience in 'new' 'clasic' ui: it is about saved advanced searches and its behavior with expanding and colapsing clicking 'hide saved' and 'show saved'. I often use that and it is annoying me a lot.
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2 Nov 2012, 09:57 PM | #11 | |
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My custom style sheet looks slightly different, but close enough to what I had, so that a trade-off of a better underlying framework would be worth it for the slight changes in Classic. I'm not qualified to assessed the technical changes, and whether it's a more flexible and stable system. |
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2 Nov 2012, 10:10 PM | #12 |
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2 Nov 2012, 10:21 PM | #13 | |
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This doesn't exactly count as missing or broken, but I used to have the fastmail home page as my browser's home page. It was neat and tidy and unassuming. I can't even bear to look at the new home page, it so reeks of meaningless corporate marketing hype. |
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2 Nov 2012, 11:31 PM | #14 |
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This is the list of items I've found that are affecting me:
1) The custom styles I have are not being applied 2) [Mail] tab text not visible - this is true for whichever the currently selected tab is 3) [Options] tab is missing and I can't get to that page 4) E-mail address with which I am logged in is not shown - this is important as I have more than 1 fastmail account. 5) E-mail list headings (Att, Flag, To, Subject, Date/Time, Siz) not visible 6) Yellow of numerous buttons has been replaced by grey making them less prominent. 7) The red/green storage space indicator has been replaced by something far less visible 8) The messages and folders now take up about 50% more screen space than previously meaning I have to scroll down far more than I had to in the past 9) On the Account page the Account title and the word FastMail are on top of each other (this is also true on the Address Book and Files pages) These lists would really be better created and maintained on a wiki page - sadly I don't have the time to set one up but would be happy to monitor one and contribute. |
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Agreed! |
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