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Ricky
After making a number of changes to a recipe I was considering, I highlighted a number I was thinking about changing. I decided not to make the change and, by instinct, I hit the [Escape] key . . . which tossed all the changes I had made without any warning it was going to do so.
I like the Beersmith program (great job!), have paid for registration, and plan to continue using it. But it does violate a simple -- though very important -- rule: never throw away work without warning.
It can be debated whether hitting the [Escape] key (based on other programs I routinely use) should have been an instinct on my part, but tossing a user's work should never be done without warning. A message with the choices of [save changes], [discard changes], and [cancel (cancel leaving edit)] would be great.
Is there any plan to fix this in the future? I'd like to be able to recommend Beersmith to others, but can't as long as it tosses away work without any warning it's about to do so.
Thanks,
Ricky
I like the Beersmith program (great job!), have paid for registration, and plan to continue using it. But it does violate a simple -- though very important -- rule: never throw away work without warning.
It can be debated whether hitting the [Escape] key (based on other programs I routinely use) should have been an instinct on my part, but tossing a user's work should never be done without warning. A message with the choices of [save changes], [discard changes], and [cancel (cancel leaving edit)] would be great.
Is there any plan to fix this in the future? I'd like to be able to recommend Beersmith to others, but can't as long as it tosses away work without any warning it's about to do so.
Thanks,
Ricky