As an officer of a guild, I'll often run with other people and guilds for recruitment purposes. I hate to admit it, but I often get pretty confused with the various names on my Friend List.
As you can only be in one guild at a time, I think that it would be an easy idea to add the guild tag to the Friend List, right next to each person's name. That way, if the person's name alone doesn't jog any memories, perhaps the guild tag would. It'd be a pretty easy fix, yet it would help nincompoops like me sort everyone out.
(And if I can go a step further, the ability to add notes to members would be flippin' sweet, but that would be tougher to implement.)
Friend List - Let us see their guild names!
Oso Minar
MAnderson
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Originally Posted by Oso Minar
(And if I can go a step further, the ability to add notes to members would be flippin' sweet, but that would be tougher to implement.)
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What I'd really like to see on the friends list is something telling you when <name> last logged on. You can in the Guild Rooster so why not in the friends list?
Amon Warrior
How about the ability to add folders into the friends list and then just drag the friend's name into whatever section you wish to create?
Create folder -> Guild 'x', 'y', 'z'
Create folder -> 'Friends Australia'
Create folder -> 'Friends Europe'
Create folder -> 'Friends America'
Just drag names to whatever folder, adding 'rename', 'delete' and 'Move' options for better management.
More complex for programmers, but user-friendly for the rest of us with a looong list of friends. It's not like this kind of programming couldn't be taken and adapted from any number of templates that already exist out there...
Create folder -> Guild 'x', 'y', 'z'
Create folder -> 'Friends Australia'
Create folder -> 'Friends Europe'
Create folder -> 'Friends America'
Just drag names to whatever folder, adding 'rename', 'delete' and 'Move' options for better management.
More complex for programmers, but user-friendly for the rest of us with a looong list of friends. It's not like this kind of programming couldn't be taken and adapted from any number of templates that already exist out there...