1 | | Way over due. Why not give us the option, I've moved folders accidentally so many times just clicking on the triangle to open a folder. This is insane for you to argue with your users about making this an option. I use a mac, I have to very slowly select the folders to NOT move the damn thing. What kind of idiot would NOT think this is a problem. Really!.. |
| 1 | Way over due. Why not give us the option, I've moved folders accidentally so many times just clicking on the triangle to open a folder. This is insane for you to argue with your users about making this an option. I use a mac, I have to very slowly select the folders to NOT move the damn thing. What kind of idiot would NOT think this is a problem when it happens accidentally on a remote server? It's an easy fix too, depending on the library you're using. |
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| 3 | The problem here isn't the ability to drag and drop items from local to remote and vice-versa, the problem is if you move the mouse just a few pixels in any direction, as you're single-clicking a directory, it moves it. At the very least the implementation of the Drag-n-drop here is very poorly implemented. how about just making the drag and drop less sensative? |
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| 5 | Also, The very reason to make this change is that I DO seem to find the same problem in other SFTP applications, and it would make Filezilla a BETTER PRODUCT that all the others. Seriously, people have obviously been complaining about this for YEARS !!!???!!! Fine tune the drag-n-drop behaviour, so it waits for you to drag the items at least the number of pixels vertically to equal a row, or give your CUSTOMERS the ability to turn it off completely. |
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| 7 | PLEASE, PLEASE.... 0x0 |