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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Remember undo history on exit

    XDP12 (and all the other Xara s/w I assume) does an odd thing, at least I think it's odd... you can close the program without saving your work, but when you re-open the program it still has your work sitting there as you left it. If you try to close that unsaved window it asks if you want to save it. The odd part is that all your undo-ability is gone which seems kind of pointless to me. If they're doing you the favour of keeping your unsaved work in limbo, logically they should keep all the undo info too. The Serif s/w looks nice. I notice they say no subscriptions - I guess they're having a dig at Xara/Magix. I like the modern look of Serif's adjustment sliders too. When you use several programs it helps when the GUI's are similar... Xara is looking old-fashioned.

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    Default Re: Remember undo history on exit

    Quote Originally Posted by jaydear View Post
    XDP12 (and all the other Xara s/w I assume) does an odd thing, at least I think it's odd... you can close the program without saving your work, but when you re-open the program it still has your work sitting there as you left it. If you try to close that unsaved window it asks if you want to save it. The odd part is that all your undo-ability is gone which seems kind of pointless to me. If they're doing you the favour of keeping your unsaved work in limbo, logically they should keep all the undo info too. The Serif s/w looks nice. I notice they say no subscriptions - I guess they're having a dig at Xara/Magix. I like the modern look of Serif's adjustment sliders too. When you use several programs it helps when the GUI's are similar... Xara is looking old-fashioned.
    I am imagining this, without proof, but someone probably thought it would be better to be quicker opening Xara than preserving the Undo/Redo information.

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    Default Re: Remember undo history on exit

    I Agreed, but anyone solution on that problem

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Remember undo history on exit

    There isn't a solution unfortunately, Saving & Closing a xar or web file looses all undo information.
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    Default Re: Remember undo history on exit

    Might be a good additional feature to help justify the 365 program

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    Default Re: Remember undo history on exit

    +1
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    Default Re: Remember undo history on exit

    +1
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