Eep² wrote:Also, allow folder branching from recent folders without having to drill down in the main folder list over and over again...
Unlikely that I ever implement that. The problem is that it would make recent folders slower to use. You would need to open the sub-menu to press "Save Here". And it would be limited help as the sub-menus show only children (sub-folders), not siblings which in my opinion would be more useful in this case.[/quote]
Eep² wrote:I don't see any noticeable slowdown with normal folders but it would still be faster than having to refind the parent folder of the one in the recent folders list. I still think you should get rid of the "Save Here" option and just use a click on that folder as that function instead. Also, left branch could be for moving up to the parent and right branch down to children.
I agree with this idea, and I think the developer misunderstood it. I will restate.
- Get rid of the 'save here' menu option, and just use either a mouse-click or an 'enter-press' in its place
- Then in the 'recent folders' area, make the folders act the same way they would in the main part of the program, where they can access their children by 'right-arrow-clicking'
- Further make the ability to 'left-arrow-click' to get to parent folders -- In this case it would make it possible to have a 'spaghetti-mess' of 'drilled-downed-folders', so it would make a good feature to allow the 'esc' key to, each time it's pressed, go one folder closer to the main menu. --- Also perhaps make this feature turned off by default, as it makes the program a bit more complex.
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I also have another idea:
Perhaps have an icon/s somewhere, where one can drag n' drop an image to save it to a custom folder/s, without having to go to the 'save as dialog'
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and one more idea:
perhaps have the image that is saved, have appended to it's meta-data, the website location where it was downloaded from.