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+ | ======= App Improvements ====== | ||
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+ | ====== General ====== | ||
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+ | * It would be great if things were easily " | ||
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+ | ====== Chat ====== | ||
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+ | The chat built into BPQ is fairly basic and missing some features that would significantly increase usability. I would like to see the following improvements to a new chat application: | ||
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+ | * Some visual clue that a sent message has been acknowledged, | ||
+ | * Timestamp / Sequence sent with message so they can re-ordered | ||
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+ | ====== BBS / Mail ====== | ||
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+ | The BBS built into BPQ has basic POP3 functionality but most web based email clients etc expect IMAP. It would be ideal if IMAP functionality could be added one way or another, to support new clients and also add functionality like marking a message as read. | ||
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+ | I've looked at ways to do this without changing BPQ and there' | ||
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+ | I suspect the answer might be to write a new BBS.... | ||
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+ | ======= New Software ====== | ||
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+ | * Packet Parse - Something that " | ||
+ | * Mailing List Server - It looks like [[https:// | ||
2e0sips_packet_musings.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/17 22:13 by 2e0sip