Request 2: Could more event information be available at this page? Or at least the event's date-time, time zone, recurrence and when the event was created?
Request 3: Would it be possible to save scroll position for this page? Or perhaps display only 20 rows per page (or perhaps user can set results displayed per page in a drop down list?) and then add number pages instead, so that even if scroll is not saved, at least I get back to the same page number as before clicking on an event.
Request 4, or perhaps as an alternative to Request 3: Allow user to limit the results seen based on modification time, eg "last day", "last 7 days", "last month" etc. It would be useful to be able to see what has changed in the last X period of time. This feature would really leverage the usefulness of the journaling IMO
After I click on a collection in https://pim.etesync.com/collections/, for example my calendar, I see a list of changes sorted by modification time: https://i.postimg.cc/kXQymKSh/Screenshot-from-2021-01-30-11-42-10.png
Once I select an event in this list. I see the title and the time it was modified (same as in the list above): https://i.postimg.cc/sxvDJYrf/Screenshot-from-2021-01-30-11-48-34.png
When I go back to the list of changes sorted by modification time (first screenshot above), the scroll is reset to the top: https://i.postimg.cc/XqSy1NVy/Screenshot-from-2021-01-30-11-51-26.png
Request 3: Would it be possible to save scroll position for this page? Or perhaps display only 20 rows per page (or perhaps user can set results displayed per page in a drop down list?) and then add number pages instead, so that even if scroll is not saved, at least I get back to the same page number as before clicking on an event.
Request 4, or perhaps as an alternative to Request 3: Allow user to limit the results seen based on modification time, eg "last day", "last 7 days", "last month" etc. It would be useful to be able to see what has changed in the last X period of time. This feature would really leverage the usefulness of the journaling IMO
Thank you!