AquaMail Forum
English - Android => Development builds => Topic started by: Kostya Vasilyev on July 16, 2015, 12:36:55 am
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http://www.aqua-mail.com/download/AquaMail-market-1.5.9-38-dev5.3.apk
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+ Hopefully fix EWS errors when server needs NTLM authentication
+ Hopefully fixed "messages going blank sometimes" on Android 5.0+
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+ Надеюсь, что исправил ошибки в EWS когда серверу нужна авторизация NTLM
+ Надеюсь, что исправил "внезапно пустые сообщения" при пролистывании на Андроиде 5.0+
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I konw to be killed by Kostya, but the Material Desing is in all my life, I love old Windows style, Outlook with small folders, icons for email...
Aquamail vintage.
(http://www.umail.ucsb.edu/sites/dev.umail.ucsb.edu/files/outlook-overview.png)
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Hi Kostya,
If I select all or some rows, how can deselect without tap one by one?
It is possible to have the button to deselect?
Thanks
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07/17/69d75512687a4ba8cb6399780d0484c6.jpg)
Galaxy Note 4 + Gear 2
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To undo selection, tap on Return button.
Thanks!
Galaxy Note 4 + Gear 2
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Hi,
I have this problem, I end email with image inside the text, I receive the answer containing the image, if I forward the email and I want to edit the original text, when I press the edit button, the original picture inside the text, disappeared...
So, if you forward email containing image inside the text, and you edit the original, the image is deleted.
Galaxy Note 4 + Gear 2
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Hi,
I have this problem, I end email with image inside the text, I receive the answer containing the image, if I forward the email and I want to edit the original text, when I press the edit button, the original picture inside the text, disappeared...
So, if you forward email containing image inside the text, and you edit the original, the image is deleted.
Galaxy Note 4 + Gear 2
This is a known limitation: you will lose all formats and embedded images if you press the edit button.
And as far as I know there is no other solution currently with AquaMail
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"It is possible to have the button to deselect?"
As @Paris Geek wrote, the phone's Back button
Or -- since -dev6 -- tap the "how many selected" counter, above the "three dots".
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Or -- since -dev6 -- tap the "how many selected" counter, above the "three dots".
Kostya:
Thanks for this information. I guess that nobody knows about this 'hidden' feature.
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In "system style" action mode, there is a "back" arrow next to the "how many selected" counter... So this is roughly equivalent, except there is no room for an arrow...
I think it's "discoverable by accident" -- and in any case, fits into modern Android design patterns "anything can be a active UI element, even if it doesn't look like one" :)
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What is the best customized email client?
This one!
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07/19/4e3d52e88cc680fa3ee7e6b6c3e499b3.jpg)
Galaxy Note 4 + Gear 2
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No, that one
What are those little squiggly things? Can't read that :)
Then again, I can't read too much in Fcasoli's screenshots either!
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Yes, that's much better!
Thought my eyes were going bad for a minute there :)