• neosheo
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    8 months ago

    I use material files and when you press the cut icon, it literally says “move to” while you are selecting the destination

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        8 months ago

        They are requesting a context menu option, no? And the ability to move multiple items?

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          8 months ago

          The context menu would literally say “Move To”/“Copy To” and open either a further drop-down with potential destinations: … or a pop-over dialogue something like this:

          Originally Windows pointed this feature to users’ Downloads, Pictures, and Documents Folders, but as you can infer from the screenshots, the menu was configurable.

          I do not need and probably wouldn’t impliment this feature in a mobile file manager app, but I would be telling the OP I just don’t want to do it because its my app with my aesthetic/sensibilities in mind, NOT gaslighting/trolling them that its already implimented.

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            8 months ago

            Well i don’t think they are trolling i imagine they legitamately don’t realize that is what the poster is wanting. It’s not very clear

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              That’s my initial impression as well, but it also seems that they just don’t care, and will refuse to until its made clear to them just what a bad look this is, and nothing short of an accusation of impropriety has done the trick yet.

              I doubt english is their first language, but more importantly, it seems like there’s a culture disconnect versus mainstream western pr bullshit … which actually serves a useful purpose for once, in this instance.