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So if the last client you were seen on was your phone, we would show a little phone icon where the "presence" dot is? Perhaps figure out a way to combine presence/device into one icon?
Interesting request. Would you expect this to be just another menu option when you click on the Attachment (paperclip) button? Would you expect to see any kind of mention of that transaction in your chat history?
Note that we do now save a local draft of your chat message as you're typing it (every 10 seconds), in case you have a connectivity issue and the app needs to refresh. But it sounds like you want the ability to explicitly save a draft and then call it back up when you're ready.
Would you expect to be able to save multiple drafts in the same team/forum?
Our intent is to provide an option to be notified when specified keywords are used. These could be hashtags as well.
If I understand correctly, you are talking about the color selected when adding a new Ryver account to your Desktop Client. Currently, that setting is strictly a local setting on each client where you have the app installed, and not something that is tracked in the cloud.
What we've actually been discussing is having the Aministrator be able to assign an Avatar for the Ryver Account, and then applying that avatar in your client account switcher automatically.
We're starting to have discussions about our next round of Administrative updates, including roles. For the "Owner Level", are you referring to the single owner of the account, and being able to hand off that status to somebody other than the person who created the account? Or are you interested in an Owner level that can be shared by more than one person?
We added a preference to set the Giphy rating. Let me see about a preference to just hide it completely.
If you are an Admin in your Ryver account, you should be able to delete other people's chat messages.
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We will investigate the lock issue. As for inactivity, we convert you to away after 15 minutes. However, we are looking into dropping that to 5 minutes by default, and giving you a preference for how long you would like that wait period to be.
We're running some tests now, trying to reproduce a scenario where it doesn't detect inactivity properly. We were wondering if you might be on a corporate computer where the IT staff installed some kind of monitoring software. We'll look into running some tests in an environment like that. Thanks!