And yet another suggestion, which is not really required, but may be nice:
Sessions are really useful if you often compare the same set of folders. If you wan't to compare many sets of folders (because they folders don't belong to the same parent folder), you will soon have a huge list of sessions that may get a little confusing (it will take some time to scroll through all the sessions and pick the right one). I know, for complex tasks one normally uses projects, which combines many sessions. For simpler tasks, however, it might be easier to expand the possibilities of a session by an "add folder" option, that would work much the same way like the "exclude folder" option, but just do the opposite.
I know, everything can be done already now using projects, but still, there were occasions where I wished there was such an option. At least it would help to keep the session list at a manageable size.
Best regards and keep up the great work!
- spit
"add folders"
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Right, I didn't consider that. Things are always more complicated than they seem
Would it be possible to add pairs of folder (force to user to add a pair, so when you click "add" it would ask for the source folder and then for the target folder)?
Alternatively, it would also help if you could sort the session list (by name, source path, target path or even manually). Maybe one could also organize the sessions in folders.
Best regards
- spit
P.S. It's very well possible that I am the only one fighting a huge list of sessions. It's mainly because I have many projects, each of which consists of many sessions.
Would it be possible to add pairs of folder (force to user to add a pair, so when you click "add" it would ask for the source folder and then for the target folder)?
Alternatively, it would also help if you could sort the session list (by name, source path, target path or even manually). Maybe one could also organize the sessions in folders.
Best regards
- spit
P.S. It's very well possible that I am the only one fighting a huge list of sessions. It's mainly because I have many projects, each of which consists of many sessions.
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The way I make the session list more orderly:
You can move the sequence of sessions up and down.
I delegate all session that are used in projects to the bottom and all sessions that are used by itself to the top of the list.
This way I can handle much more sessions without the list becoming too cumbersome.
Regards,
Brahman
You can move the sequence of sessions up and down.
I delegate all session that are used in projects to the bottom and all sessions that are used by itself to the top of the list.
This way I can handle much more sessions without the list becoming too cumbersome.
Regards,
Brahman
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