UI / Work-flow
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When adding a new app ... perhaps give an indication that an app is already installed? ... went to play (why we're here!), and got a bit confused first... http://ashanimalrescue.com/images/AppTasks1.png[^] then realised it was already there.... suggest perhaps an overlay or other clear indication something is already installed? http://ashanimalrescue.com/images/AppTasks2.png[^]
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When adding a new app ... perhaps give an indication that an app is already installed? ... went to play (why we're here!), and got a bit confused first... http://ashanimalrescue.com/images/AppTasks1.png[^] then realised it was already there.... suggest perhaps an overlay or other clear indication something is already installed? http://ashanimalrescue.com/images/AppTasks2.png[^]
By definition you can have more than on of the same application type in your workspace, so
install
is in place. To remove one instance you already have go to the workspace settings page - scroll down a there is a list of installed applications with delete button next to each... Good luck. -
By definition you can have more than on of the same application type in your workspace, so
install
is in place. To remove one instance you already have go to the workspace settings page - scroll down a there is a list of installed applications with delete button next to each... Good luck.Thanks - do suggest however that some indication at the install stage that an app is already installed would be a good move.
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Thanks - do suggest however that some indication at the install stage that an app is already installed would be a good move.
You can install several instances of an application to a single workspace by design, indeed. For example, if your project is not trivial, you may want to have several code repositories. We will consider adding 'you have instances of this type' kind of message to the install dialog. As we're internally using ::Workspaces for some time already, it never seemed necessary. But thanks for bringing it to our attention, maybe this is the right way.
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You can install several instances of an application to a single workspace by design, indeed. For example, if your project is not trivial, you may want to have several code repositories. We will consider adding 'you have instances of this type' kind of message to the install dialog. As we're internally using ::Workspaces for some time already, it never seemed necessary. But thanks for bringing it to our attention, maybe this is the right way.
Not sure if its the right way - just given the fact its the first time I saw it, and made an assumption, whereas you guys developed it ..... user Vs dev perspective :cool: