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Feature or improvement you want
Everything is in the title.
It would be great to have two separate tabs: one for channels (since we can have up to eight fo them) and another for direct messages.
It would also be helpful to have a "friends" filter for direct messages. Not "favorites" because in client_base, favorites have a special meaning (which I guess changed since the mode was introduced, so favorite doesn't juste mean "my buddies" or something like that).
I'm not sure what the ideal layout would be, but perhaps a filter in the main window could manage both channel discussions and direct messages.
Still, I think having them separated would be much more convenient, especially for users like me who have many direct messages and multiple channels. It would be faster than activating filters on and off constantly.
Thank you!
Why should this be added?
Separating channels and direct messages into two tabs would improve navigation and reduce clutter, especially for users who participate in multiple channels and handle many direct messages.
Screenshots / Drawings / Technical details
Channels Tab - displays only channel discussions (up to eight).
Direct Messages Tab - displays only private conversations, with an optional "friends" filter to quickly show messages from personnel contacts.
This separation removes the need to repeatedly toggle filters in a mixed conversation list. Users would simply click between the two tabs to switch contexts... channel-focused communication in one place, and private messages in another, making navigation faster and reducing clutter for those with many messages or multiple channels activities.