Last Time Button used - This would be very helpful
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Bob Freeman
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10-17-2001, 03:36 PM -
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Do you think it's possible to have the date and time the button was *last used* pop up together with the button descripton.

I have several time critical programs that I would love to be able to see when I *last* ran them from TLB.

Thanks for considering
Ustas
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10-18-2001, 12:04 PM -
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Yes, this is posible. But one question. I can make global option for all button to turn on time tracking or can make option for single button. What is better?
Yuri Kobets
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rich
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10-18-2001, 01:40 PM -
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Hi Yuri,

What is the overhead (if any) for doing this?

Personally, I have no use for this function & only care about it if it slows down the funtionality of TLB.

Know you can turn tool-tips off, but would it still have an effect on TLB?

Rich
Doug Smith
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10-18-2001, 01:52 PM -
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I had not thought of this idea. I could use this feature for a least two network related items.

I vote for it.
Bob Freeman
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10-18-2001, 06:10 PM -
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Yiuri. Thanks for considering this option. I think it could be very useful in a number of ways.

+ Seperate backups sets could be checked for the last time they were run.

+ Reports could easily be checked for when they were last updated.

+ You could see which Internet sites you last visited.

Please allow the user to set this feature for each individual button.

Thanks very much
AlexisJiron
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10-28-2001, 08:06 AM -
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Hi!

It would be nice to have a dynamic virtual folder with the last "n" used buttons, just "a la" XP.

Regards


(Edited by AlexisJiron at 2:53 am on Oct. 29, 2001)


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