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Sort/select/filter on ... and do ... #1031

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M66B opened this issue Dec 28, 2013 · 11 comments
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Sort/select/filter on ... and do ... #1031

M66B opened this issue Dec 28, 2013 · 11 comments

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@M66B
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M66B commented Dec 28, 2013

Since sorting, selecting, filtering and doing something are related I am merging all related issues.

Sort on:

  • Date installed
  • Date modified
  • Date submitted restriction

Filter on:

  • No permissions

Actions:

  • Toggle (implemented)
  • Import (implemented)
  • Fetch (implemented)
  • Submit (implemented)
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M66B commented Jan 5, 2014

@jpeg729: I have solved multiple select in a simpler way, see the referenced commits.

The colors and the selection area is not perfect yet, but it works with just a few lines of code.

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The system app color is a little transparent, making the selection still visible.

Refs #1031
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wbedard commented Jan 29, 2014

Still more documentation changes! Looking forward to a stable release...:>)

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amynbe commented Feb 16, 2015

Hello,
Please, could you add an option to apply template on all selected apps, not only in the detailed view?
This was already asked in #931.

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M66B commented Feb 16, 2015

@amynbe you can do this with the batch operations, for which a pro license is needed.

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amynbe commented Feb 16, 2015

I would suggest you make this option free, will all respect to your work. Otherwise the free version is nearly unusable for someone who already has many apps installed. Popups are too numerous.

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M66B commented Feb 16, 2015

IMHO the free version is perfectly usable, only you have to do some more work. That is why the pro features are called convenience features. Your support to the project, just a few dollars/euros is appreciated. I have spent about 2500 hours developing and supporting XPrivacy and believe me the few donations I get are by far a compensation for that. fortunately the project is not about the money, but I like to see some support, so I know I am not doing things for nothing. Note that you can get a free pro license if you contribute to the project.

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amynbe commented Feb 16, 2015

I understand. I will consider grabbing the license fetcher. But my point about usability was that the template is useless if you have many apps. Honestly I got a little pissed off when, after the overwhelming popups forced me to get to know the template feature, I found out I could not really apply it to my installed apps. I felt that the app was somehow misadvertised as a free-to-use tool.

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M66B commented Feb 16, 2015

By default on demand restricting is disabled for already installed applications, so I am wondering why you got so many on demand popups.

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amynbe commented Feb 16, 2015

I activated it.

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M66B commented Feb 16, 2015

Then you can deactivate it too, or am I wrong?

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amynbe commented Feb 16, 2015

Why would I? I don't want the apps to be silently blocked. This is not the issue.

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