When overwriting file — not immediately obvious whether they are same size
Posted: 14.04.2020, 14:27
Hi there,
When overwriting files there are all the necessary information it the Owerwriting-confirm-dialog, which pops up. The arrow and striketrhrouged name of the original file are great. But when I need to know whether the files are the same size — and sometimes several times in a row — I have to look at the three last figures of the size-number on both to determine if they are the same (OK, not the same, but same size).
I think that it would be great to have some bold and fast-to-read info in case the size of both files is the same. Let the computer do the boring work instead of the user.
What is your opinion?
Thanks!
When overwriting files there are all the necessary information it the Owerwriting-confirm-dialog, which pops up. The arrow and striketrhrouged name of the original file are great. But when I need to know whether the files are the same size — and sometimes several times in a row — I have to look at the three last figures of the size-number on both to determine if they are the same (OK, not the same, but same size).
I think that it would be great to have some bold and fast-to-read info in case the size of both files is the same. Let the computer do the boring work instead of the user.
What is your opinion?
Thanks!