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javacool
September 19th, 2002, 06:59 PM
Feel free to post any comments/suggestions/etc in this thread (or start a new one if you like).

In particular, I am curious if people like/dislike the add folders options, and if they currently/will find the Check for Updates feature useful.

Also just general comments on the usefulness of the program are appreciated.

Thank you! :)

-Javacool

Pretender
September 20th, 2002, 06:06 PM
i think the new options are great. appreciate the thought you've put into this program. bob

Prince_Serendip
October 11th, 2002, 03:13 PM
:) Hi javacool!

This is my first time using File Checker. It seems to work pretty well except when I click on "Save Watch List" nothing happens. Nothing says "Okay, it's saved." (It's reassuring if it does say something.) Next when I then clicked on "Save Watch List in Encrypted Format" I got a pop-up that said that it has already been encrypted. This was the first time I clicked it!

Other than that it appears to be working satisfactorily. Thanks.

Best regards from Larry! 8)

javacool
October 11th, 2002, 04:00 PM
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:) Hi javacool!

This is my first time using File Checker. It seems to work pretty well except when I click on "Save Watch List" nothing happens. Nothing says "Okay, it's saved." (It's reassuring if it does say something.) Next when I then clicked on "Save Watch List in Encrypted Format" I got a pop-up that said that it has already been encrypted. This was the first time I clicked it!

Other than that it appears to be working satisfactorily. Thanks.

Best regards from Larry! 8)
" }-

Glad you like it.

There is currently no notification that the watch-list was saved correctly (if you click on the button, it does save it, however). I'll add that in in the next version.

Also, the "save watchlist in encrypted format" was mainly implemented for previous users of the program to maintain compatibility with the unencrypted lists they had saved- if it is your first time using one of the new versions that support the encrypted format, it automatically sets the encryption option on for you. :) (Hence the message box you received.) I may remove this button in a future version, as I believe everyone who originally downloaded the older FileChecker versions has upgraded by now.

-Javacool