BUG: File list "jumps" when deleting files.

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BUG: File list "jumps" when deleting files.

Postby Guest on Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:22 am

Whenever I delete a file in the file panel (like when seeing old files among the ones I want to drag for the burn window) - if I'm in the middle of the list (when it's long and has a scrollbar), than after the delete, the refresh makes the list jump to another location (usually the end of list)...

It's easier to replicate than describe...

It happend both with Version 1.1.5.149 (I hate the Pro advertisement :oops: ) on Windows 2000, and with Version 1.7.1.213 on Windows XP.
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Postby admin on Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:26 am

Thanks, confirm tne problem! Will be fixed.
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Re: BUG: File list "jumps" when deleting files.

Postby Guest on Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:35 pm

Anonymous wrote:It happend both with Version 1.1.5.149 (I hate the Pro advertisement :oops: ) on Windows 2000, and with Version 1.7.1.213 on Windows XP.


I too hate that flashing ad... :lol:
Am I missing any serious bug fixes by staying away from v1.7.x ?
thanks.
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Re: BUG: File list "jumps" when deleting files.

Postby Guest on Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:54 am

plexiglas wrote:Why dont you like pay for it then.
I will do it if Deep Burner 2 free gets good. And this little ad should not be a problem for this amazing smal (MB) tool.

Deep Burner is freeware and it is not bloated (i hate nero becouse it is to overloaded)


I don't have my own credit card yet... :(
If DeepBurner goes from adware to shareware, I'll just have to convince my dad to get a license, but there's no chance for that - he's pretty satisfied with the bloated nero that we got with our LG drive...I had to convince him that DeepBurner is lite and has no spyware so he'd let me install it too, but that ad is not helping! :cry:
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Postby admin on Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:32 pm

We'll try to redice the add and maybe make it less noticable? In one of the next Free versions. And just wanted to asssure you - DeepBurner Free will never become shareware or adware or whateverware. :)
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