Hey that's great! On my next EULA I'm going to sneak in the terms "And we agree not to sneak into your home in the middle of the night to harvest your family's organs" just to see who's paying attention.
It's about time they made alert() dialogs tab-modal instead of window-modal. This is not so much news, as poor UX that should have been corrected long ago.
Lightweight parachute systems are available for popular consumer drones (e.g. Skyfallx, Mars Parachutes, FruityChutes, Skycat.pro). Not endorsing as a substitute for good pilot judgement, but it might have helped here.
Aye. Also takes roughly double the clicks to get most tasks done (switch to the ribbon tab you want, then click the button). Kind of defeats the whole point of a toolbar (premise of which is having commands 1 click away) in the first place.
The missing comments have started showing up in the forum thread. It looks like Dropbox didn't censor the feedback; they just expunged the feature request and merged the comments into another discussion on the same topic.
Wastes too much screen real estate: http://i.imgur.com/0RFAmU1.png
Had this already for years, with QTTabBar. Works great on Win 7, too.
Hey that's great! On my next EULA I'm going to sneak in the terms "And we agree not to sneak into your home in the middle of the night to harvest your family's organs" just to see who's paying attention.
It's about time they made alert() dialogs tab-modal instead of window-modal. This is not so much news, as poor UX that should have been corrected long ago.
Lightweight parachute systems are available for popular consumer drones (e.g. Skyfallx, Mars Parachutes, FruityChutes, Skycat.pro). Not endorsing as a substitute for good pilot judgement, but it might have helped here.
Aye. Also takes roughly double the clicks to get most tasks done (switch to the ribbon tab you want, then click the button). Kind of defeats the whole point of a toolbar (premise of which is having commands 1 click away) in the first place.
The missing comments have started showing up in the forum thread. It looks like Dropbox didn't censor the feedback; they just expunged the feature request and merged the comments into another discussion on the same topic.
After this story hit the front page, Dropbox quietly killed off some of the links it points to (go figure).
The original feature request along with all its comments up until it was squashed has been faithfully recreated.
Here's the coast guard comment, and a snapshot of the Top 10 list as it appeared Friday afternoon.