Thu Oct 31, 2013 12:50 pm
Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:02 pm
Movie Collector Pro wrote:Additionally, when you mouse over where (arrow 1) is pointing, it states you can "add" files/dvds to owned. Shouldn't that mouse over be on the "add/+ symbol" right above?
Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:09 pm
Movie Collector Pro wrote:Then the window with the path/file name pops up (which is good!) but immediately the other window asking to confirm deletion pops up directly over the other window before I've had time to review the path/file name.
Movie Collector Pro wrote:I can think of no other application that shows the "confirmation box" before the user presses delete (in this case "removed from owned").
Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:26 pm
Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:30 pm
(cool) Hector wrote:If I were you, I'd use the batch remove feature. I know you told me there's a Mavericks bug that prevents you from viewing all the results. But if you choose the string carefully, you'll delete only the files that you wanted to delete. Even if you delete all your file associations, it'll be easy to make another scan (don't forget to place in a different folder the files that you don't want to be scanned).
About the Mavericks bug, I'm not really sure that it's a bug... Since Mountain Lion, Apple hides the scrollbars and they appear only when you need them. I think there's a system settng to change that behaviour. Did you try to scroll with your touchpad or mouse wheel, even if the scrollbar wasn't shown?
Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:32 pm
(cool) Hector wrote:Movie Collector Pro wrote:Then the window with the path/file name pops up (which is good!) but immediately the other window asking to confirm deletion pops up directly over the other window before I've had time to review the path/file name.
When you click the DEL button, the program makes appear the video windows, clicks the button "Remove from owned" in your place, and asks for confirmation. If you own several videos of that movie, the program will repeat the operation for each video.
If you want to click the button "Remove from owned" yourself, click the video instead of clicking the DEL button. The video box displays the location of the file, so it's easy for you to click the right video.Movie Collector Pro wrote:I can think of no other application that shows the "confirmation box" before the user presses delete (in this case "removed from owned").
You've just pressed the DEL button, haven't you?
Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:44 pm
Movie Collector Pro wrote:when the path window pops up for me to review the path, the confirmation window pops up directly over it instantly.
Movie Collector Pro wrote:Appearance wise, it could be done a bit better I think.
Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:47 pm