Is there an undo/redo function in FC?
If not, is it in the plan?
590 - Undo function
Re: 590 - Undo function
It seems to me this was brought up somewhere else, too, but I can't remember where.
I think an "undo" is a sorely needed function. If I accidentally delete the wrong file, I have to go rummaging through the stupid trash can! In Explorer, I can just ctrl+z and fix the issue. FC is better than Explorer, but can't undo! Another scenario that is difficult is if you are working in a directory that is plumb full of folders, and you accidentally move a file into one of those folders and don't realize which folder it was, or maybe even the file name of the one you accidentally moved! You can't find it, and you can't undo it. You are just plain stuck.
I cast my humble vote for "undo" - at least for the last file move or file delete action.
I think an "undo" is a sorely needed function. If I accidentally delete the wrong file, I have to go rummaging through the stupid trash can! In Explorer, I can just ctrl+z and fix the issue. FC is better than Explorer, but can't undo! Another scenario that is difficult is if you are working in a directory that is plumb full of folders, and you accidentally move a file into one of those folders and don't realize which folder it was, or maybe even the file name of the one you accidentally moved! You can't find it, and you can't undo it. You are just plain stuck.
I cast my humble vote for "undo" - at least for the last file move or file delete action.
(Windows 10-1909 Professional 64bit)
Re: 590 - Undo function
+1
Having an undo function is very useful, e.g. after accidentally deleting a file (or deciding to want to keep it) or renaming a file.
Having an undo function is very useful, e.g. after accidentally deleting a file (or deciding to want to keep it) or renaming a file.
Re: 590 - Undo function
I second that request.I cast my humble vote for "undo" - at least for the last file move or file delete action.
In the meantime, there is a workaround if you have accidentally moved or deleted files like me: open up the windows explorer and perform the undo action there - it worked for me on Windows 7. HTH.
Thanks to the developers for providing this software for free. Nevertheless i will not use it as long as undo functionality is not implemented.
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