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2010-04-02
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No thankyou, I would consider this a bug - how would you send texts with line breaks in then?
Please don't encourage Nokia to make the user interface worse rather than better.
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2010-04-02
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2010-04-02
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2010-04-02
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2010-04-03
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2010-04-03
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I must say I'm against this suggestion. I like to use formatting in my texts although I might do this quite seldom.
Its just that IMO another issue arises if SMS behaviour is changed, and that is whether it should be changed for the IM messaging as well. If its changed for just one of these, it will result in an inconsistency, which will "look bad" but also increase the learning curve of the device. I'd rather know how everything works and have one way of doing it, instead of learning how things are done for every section of the OS/UI.
So I say let us put in line breaks with the enter key, the screen was made for sendin'
EDIT: Although yes, that ctrl + enter would be a different deal. That I could support. Maybe add the option to brainstorm?
EDIT2: Okay additional option added. http://maemo.org/community/brainstor...conversations/
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2010-04-19
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Please don't encourage Nokia to make the user interface worse rather than better.