The deleted selected is right next to the delete all you click what you think is delete selected the ok the popup only to find its delete all and all your work is gone. You either need to remove/move the option or move the files to the bin seriously I bet 100's of people do this it's completely retatdedradi wrote:Videos are deleted permanently. That's why there's a pop up asking if you are sure that you want to delete selected files.
Delete all files is next to Delete selected file for the same reason Open/play selected file is next to Open output folder. It refers to similar functionality. As for this feature usage I make lots of short videos and use the delete all feature very often, so it's not true that 100% of Action! users find this functionality "completely retarded".UTR wrote:The deleted selected is right next to the delete all you click what you think is delete selected the ok the popup only to find its delete all and all your work is gone. You either need to remove/move the option or move the files to the bin seriously I bet 100's of people do this it's completely retatdedradi wrote:Videos are deleted permanently. That's why there's a pop up asking if you are sure that you want to delete selected files.
Yes, it's common sticking similar functionalities close together, however it also have its negative side, like in this situation.radi wrote:Delete all files is next to Delete selected file for the same reason Open/play selected file is next to Open output folder. It refers to similar functionality. As for this feature usage I make lots of short videos and use the delete all feature very often, so it's not true that 100% of Action! users find this functionality "completely retarded".
And when you're used to that popup because normally you hit "delete selected files" but accidentally hit "delete all" you're in a groove you don't notice that the popup says "all" instead of "selected".radi wrote:Videos are deleted permanently. That's why there's a pop up asking if you are sure that you want to delete selected files.
I'm even more shocked at the fact that people blame the product makers for their OWN mistakes! Rush is NEVER a good thing. I actually don't understand people who are ignorant enough to blame the makers for something they tweaked a LONG time ago and they STILL repeat the same mistake... seriously, i remember reading that Mirillis used to have the "delete all" option directly below "delete selected" option, and they moved "delete all" to the bottom of the list FOR THIS VERY REASON! It blows my mind how moronic some people are...ZachGates wrote:And when you're used to that popup because normally you hit "delete selected files" but accidentally hit "delete all" you're in a groove you don't notice that the popup says "all" instead of "selected".radi wrote:Videos are deleted permanently. That's why there's a pop up asking if you are sure that you want to delete selected files.
So thanks. Because there's no recycle bin or recovery feature I just lost a lot of footage. I'm actually sick to my stomach now.
Good job. Excellent product. No such thing as "recover". I'm SHOCKED and frankly furious I spent money on this now.
Because there's a thing called a "safeguard". Just moving a button doesn't change the fact that MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN. People MAKE errors and having a piece of software that is UNFORGIVING with errors is a flaw in the SOFTWARE. That's WHY there is a recycle bin, dude, because that way you can delete stuff, SEE that the wrong files went away, then go and get them back.Claunator wrote: I'm even more shocked at the fact that people blame the product makers for their OWN mistakes! Rush is NEVER a good thing. I actually don't understand people who are ignorant enough to blame the makers for something they tweaked a LONG time ago and they STILL repeat the same mistake... seriously, i remember reading that Mirillis used to have the "delete all" option directly below "delete selected" option, and they moved "delete all" to the bottom of the list FOR THIS VERY REASON! It blows my mind how moronic some people are...
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