Jasper,Jasper wrote:Hi seaside,
I am delighted with your "SFS-Exec" and your original "save and power-off" pets and, personally, I neither need nor ask for any changes.
However, whilst I have not the least understanding of what may be practicable; it may (most highly improbably, just may) please all of the users all of the time if the blue save icon were made into a right click menu.
So that say,
In off mode it would show a large red cross (flashing or static) on the blue background and any auto save setting would be set to zero and it would be impossible to save by any normal method (with or without any useful additional reminder note).
In super-save mode there would be a large green tick on the blue background indicating that it is safe to save (and/or backup to any location) on-the-fly (without prospective corruption) and any timer setting would be reset to zero and no other normal save method would be available.
In normal save mode there would be the original blue desktop icon, but a save interval could be set as preferred (perhaps even superimposed on the icon) and the normal save would take place on a menu reboot or power-off as well as adhoc use of this mode.
My regards
What I had in mind was to have the ability to "save-to-pupsave-file" only on demand. If a host of options and modes were introduced, my mind would be constantly taxed as to when, and under what circumstances, material is being saved to the pupsave file - a sure way for me to end up saving what I don't want and not saving what I do want.
I appreciate all your testing which is always a lot of work because of the constant install, reboot, rearrangement of icons, savepup problems, etc that go along with this.
Best regards,
s