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Cherrytree cars
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GIMP: doesn't auto-save by default (prompts on exit or need to ctrl+s)

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Photoshop: doesn't auto-save by default (prompts on exit or need to ctrl+s) Visual Studio: doesn't auto-save by default (prompts on exit or need to ctrl+s)įoxit PhantomPDF: doesn't auto-save by default (prompts on exit or need to ctrl+s) KWrite: doesn't auto-save by default (prompts on exit or need to ctrl+s)Įvolution (for new e-mails): doesn't auto-save by default (prompts on exit or need to ctrl+s) WPS Office (writer+spreadsheets): doesn't auto-save by default (prompts on exit or need to ctrl+s) MS Word+Excel+Outlook 2019 (for new emails): Nope, doesn't auto-save by default (prompts on exit or need to ctrl+s)

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Ctrl+S is not "like it's 1999," and a statement like that (aside from being needlessly obnoxious) doesn't exactly seem like the best way to convince the developers to setup the software how you think it "should" be.īut hey, just out of curiosity, I'll have a quick look around my system & make sure: It just isn't something people do anymore and haven't for quite a while. It's a standard feature nowadays, to such an extent that not only did I not think to continuously hit ctrl+s like it's 1999, but it would never have occured to me that turning on a basic feature like autosave should even be necessary. That at the very least has been an industry standard courtesy for more than a decade. However, if you really wanna keep it the way it is then at least warn people when they are closing the program that they haven't saved.

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To give you an idea why I think it's necessary: it's a standard feature nowadays, to such an extent that not only did I not think to continuously hit ctrl+s like it's 1999, but it would never have occured to me that turning on a basic feature like autosave should even be necessary. No offence but those are your own bad habits that shouldn't affect the community.Īt the very least put up a sign on startup to say that turning it on/off is an option. Using the save feature as faux version control is something which is rather frowned upon. I don't think using the save feature as some kind of version control is reason to deny standard usage of autosave for users.









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