2009-April Archive by Thread

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Within a single thread, the first mail note is the START of the thread; the notes following that are in the chronological order of when they were received. So globally, newest messages are at the top, but within a thread, the oldest (the start of the thread) is at the top.

If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.

  • [Usability] Gnome 3.0 Research Post processing, Anton Kerezov
  • [Usability] Usability testing tutorial for Pongo, Allan Day
  • [Usability] Usability study for GNOME on netbooks?, Tim McConnell
  • [Usability] Usability study for GNOME on netbooks?, Stormy Peters
  • [Usability] Gnome 3.0 - General Sociological Research- email address?, Tim McConnell
  • [Usability] (no subject), Anton Kerezov
  • [Usability] Gnome 3.0 - General Sociological Research, ankere
  • [Usability] Gnome Research - Sociological Survey Published, Tim McConnell
  • [Usability] Gnome Research - Sociological Survey Published, Anton Kerezov
  • [Usability] Gnome Research - Sociological Surveys, Tim McConnell
  • [Usability] Gnome Research - Sociological Surveys -English education status, Tim McConnell
  • Re: [Usability] Improve nautilus' saved searches, anthony
  • [Usability] Usability at Gran Canaria?, Allan Day
  • [Usability] Gnome Research - Sociological Surveys, Anton Kerezov
  • Re: [Usability] Usability Digest, Vol 60, Issue 7, Jacob Beauregard
  • [Usability] New Menubars, Anton Kerezov
  • [Usability] GnomeShell User Research Ideas, Kirk Bridger
  • [Usability] Looking for an Open Source Project Contact for Usability Studies, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Maximilian_M=F6llers?=
  • [Usability] Gnome format User Interface and Gnome Hig, Christian Martellini
  • Re: [Usability] Fwd: The sticky and slow keys dialogs, Willie Walker

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