When previewing, there is a file to be deleted, and i don't want it to be deleted, but i don't know either what rule is trying to delete it.
Other user cases apply: it's good to know what rule is trying to delete file X.
I thought of an idea. I was looking at the screenshots at sourceforge of BleachBit and saw the Linux GUI has an orange around the box. I was wondering if you could do the same for Windows users and maybe with other colors, like green, blue, etc, and let the user decide which color he would like to use or if he would like to keep the basic white. Would be a nice idea for 2.0, maybe.
By mistake, first I installed from Ubuntu repositories and received BB 1.0. Then, updated it to 1.8. I think it's time you should submit a newer version. to ubuntu :-)
BleachBit runs fine. But there is a difficulty with the way it opens. Instead of opening "Always On Top", in front of everything, it appears behind all screens. The user must minimize those screens to access "Bit" to begin the program. ~ ~ A simple re-programming feature will be needed to insure that the program opens over anything currently displayed on the screen. ~ ~ I am using Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit.
So I was thinking, there are a lot of people that use BleachBit and I bet a lot are not computer smart and may not know that exactly they are doing. So I was thinking, after a user installs BleachBit, a notification should saying something like:
I would like to propose two new buttons - Save and Load.
SAVE would save the current cleaning settings to a user named file.
LOAD would load the cleaning settings from a selected file.
Reason:
It's always surprised me that users are happy to have just one set of saved cleaning settings. The implication is that they always want to do the same cleaning. I know variations can be made by changing clicking on options but then that becomes the saved configuration file.