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2010-07-29
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2010-07-29
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Hmmm... in my opinion they should disappear after the first query to give the user more space with the results.
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2010-07-29
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2010-07-29
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2010-07-29
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2010-07-30
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2010-07-30
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Good points.
I must admit, I like the idea to have those buttons on the view.
Maybe a sidebar:
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2010-07-30
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I would like to include this as well, but
searching emails seems to be much more difficult in fremantle.
I couldn't find a good programming interface.
Perhaps, you could show the result only in a stacked window? (without search field in the bottom)
When the user taps the back arrow in the upper right he will get back to the initial window with the search field and the options.