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?
I plan to do some clean up of the UI, but the focus of this release is data integrity, reliability, stability, compatibility, and security.
Its looks a little dated
albeit thats secondary to the data of course!
At this point, I feel it's more important to have a reliable system than a pretty one, although both would be nice. Also, my graphics design guy is currently working on other projects, so I probably won't be able to get any updates to the icons and such until early this fall, and that's squarely in the next release too.
Edit: Perhaps a harsh comment, but not meant to be, as after using a little more there are subtle nice changes.
You're a beta tester. Harsh comments are what I (don't) pay you for.
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.
That isn't a feature. The problem in El Capitan is that QRecall can't seem to create URLs or bookmarks or whatever to the repository. All of the errors you posted earlier are like "archive: (null)". The UI is supposed to show you the name of the archive, but it's broken internally and that's why it's blank.