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Filename | screenshot_01.png |
Description | No view of which archive is being worked on. |
Filesize | 8 Kbytes |
Downloaded | 827 time(s) |
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Paul Mann wrote:I did wonder though, are you planning on updating the look to be a little more Yosemite native, or is the plan to leave that part alone?
Its looks a little datedalbeit thats secondary to the data of course!
Edit: Perhaps a harsh comment, but not meant to be, as after using a little more there are subtle nice changes.
As a new user I struggle with not seeing for example 'where' the archive is located that is being actioned, in any of the dialogs showing actions being done.
For me it says capture db name to and nothing more.
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Filename | screenshot_02.png |
Description | Missing db locations |
Filesize | 40 Kbytes |
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Paul Mann wrote:This is what I mean, there are 3 databases in 3 different locations on remote shares and I cannot see where any of them are?
James Bucanek wrote:Paul Mann wrote:This is what I mean, there are 3 databases in 3 different locations on remote shares and I cannot see where any of them are?
As you pointed out, the Reveal in Finder command won't mount a remote volume just to show you where the archive is. I could change that behavior.
Another enhancement would be to add a help tip to the status window that would display the archive's original path.
You could also give your archives different names.![]()