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Compact view of items in transfer window #5490

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cyberduck opened this issue Dec 1, 2010 · 5 comments
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Compact view of items in transfer window #5490

cyberduck opened this issue Dec 1, 2010 · 5 comments
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The Transfers window is a great feature for re-uploading selected files. However, sometimes the search feature is not enough and it's preferable to browse files. Usually it's when I want to upload selected files in the history.

The current design of the Transfers window is not friendly to browsing. I want to browse for certain files, double-click them to upload them again. The file names get lost in the noise of "Upload Completes", date, and size information.

On a 13" Macbook Pro, even with the window fully expanded, I can only get about 7 transfers on screen. The transfer slots should be as narrow as possible. 30% the current height would be about right. Perhaps the transfers should be in a table, with the file name, date, progress bar, etc., each in it's own column. Use a small icon to indicate completion or failure.

Thank you for an excellent product!

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@dkocher commented

I agree there is lots of room for improvement here. A mockup of the user interface would help to see what is feasible.

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@dkocher commented

When redesigning we should also take #1343 into account.

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@dkocher commented

#5554 closed as duplicate.

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@dkocher commented

See also #6294.

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@dkocher commented

I think about implementing this as a popover in the Browser window.

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