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On Thursday 03 December 2015 21:49:00 Bastián Díaz wrote:
      * Clearly divided information for work/business and personal
information
Maybe you have a tabs bar in mind, makes sense. But doesn't it break the 
workflow of many people since, for instance, Sender would become 
Field::Sender_Work or Field::Sender_Private?

      * Web page: Work and personal
      * Add Internet telephony (VoIP / SIP): Work and personal
      * Add Instant messaging: Work and personal
      * Email: Work and personal
      * etc
Sounds reasonable although right now a lot of information is crammed into this 
dialog right now. Usual communication channels are also chat tools (whatsup, 
threema, telegram, signal), messanger (twitter, facebook, g+, diaspora) and 
business networks (xing, linkedin), maybe also the picture platforms... 
Perhaps it makes sense to have a dynamic dialog with high flexibility.

Sorry for the late reply. Hope there will be more opinions,
Heiko

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