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Should we be trying to start a new thread for each app to make it easier to find info for that particular app? So far we're starting to post all the apps in one thread which is most likely going to bury them :scratch:
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+1 Agreed.
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Are you meaning a thread for each app we use, or just those we are having issues and stuff with?
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I also think if we are having problems with a specific software title, that should also be a new thread. But people adding their ideas about software, to current threads, I think is good. It will still come up on a search. I dunno, I digress. |
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I agree with Rain, which I think I have been doing a lot lately. Having a nice, alphabetical list (maybe with a small description of each app) would be a very easy way to look through and find what you need. I think if we make a new thread for each App it will become very cumbersome. Of course if there is that one app that you just LOVE make yourself a thread :)
And any issues or problems etc.. all deserve their own thread :) Just my opinion on things. |
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I'll follow along with whatever format is decided on :) it was Rains idea anyway. I do agree that the way Rains wants to do it would be an easier list for people to follow (especially since the search button is so elusive). The only issue with it at all is that usually only the first post would get thanked and not so much on the rest of the posts in the thread that contributed to it. Thats only an issue if you're concerned with thanks count anyway though, which I'm not, but some people place a lot of importance on it.
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Ehh, I'm with ya, I don't worry to much about thanks. If ya get em, great. If not life goes on :-)
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