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‎Apr 20, 2005
09:43 AM
Ability to CLONE an UPDATE
I create updates, sometimes three or four with very little information changed in each update, such as download URL, file size, etc. It's painful going through all these steps for each update. It would be helpful if there was a CLONE UPDATE option to copy the current update to a new configuration. It would be created populated by not saved, so I can make the updates and then click SAVE/FINISH to commit.
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‎Apr 20, 2005
09:45 AM
Woops, disregard, looks like COPY does this, just noticed it! 🙂
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‎Apr 21, 2005
04:24 PM
I like this idea. Most of my updates are clones. In fact, I've found its such a pain to author new updates that I will just take an old update and change a few things for the new update.
Neal, one more thing. Have you been submitting these requests to the Feedback link? I'd hate to have all of your ideas fall on deaf ears 🙂
Neal, one more thing. Have you been submitting these requests to the Feedback link? I'd hate to have all of your ideas fall on deaf ears 🙂
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‎Apr 21, 2005
04:33 PM
Brad Peterson wrote:
Neal, one more thing. Have you been submitting these requests to the Feedback link? I'd hate to have all of your ideas fall on deaf ears 🙂
Brad,
I don't submit anything using that feedback link nor do I submit support requests. My job is done, I've made the company aware here, they can follow-up as they see fit. If someone posts an issue on my forum, am I going to ignore it because they didn't formally submit a support ticket? Hell no! I'm going to do everything I can to make my software better and collect the feedback where available. I'll follow up in any means the customer wants to communicate the issue. I am not going to force my customers to duplicate the submission or go through any painful process, much less be charged, to help improve my product.