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On Deleting pages
YouBetcha 2/17/2007 2:59:02 PM
The ease in which a user can accidently delete an entire page seems contrary
to the philosophy that "nothing is lost because you didn't save." Hunting
down a backup is not a great option because edits could have been made (more
losses).

I recommend a "trash bin" inside the "unfiled" notebook for pages that are
"deleted" by the user. Certainly not a new idea but when you are freaking
out about something you lost, you tend to resort to familiar tactics to try
to get it back. Force the user to empty the trash bin for permanent erasure.

Thank you.

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Re: On Deleting pages
"Rainald Taesler" <taesler[ at ]gmx.de> 2/17/2007 5:04:24 PM
YouBetcha shared these words of wisdom:

[Quoted Text]
> I recommend a "trash bin" inside the "unfiled" notebook for pages
> that are "deleted" by the user. Certainly not a new idea but when
> you are freaking out about something you lost, you tend to resort
> to familiar tactics to try to get it back. Force the user to empty
> the trash bin for permanent erasure.

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