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functionality of "collect" on ipad 13 years 1 week ago #4720

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This might be a little strong but...

For the love of god, can "save" be made the default action when entering info into "collect"? I don't know how many times i have written something only to lose it because I didn't "save." In desktop TR you don't have to explicit save an item (yes you do have to enter a next entry for desktop TR to save it but to me that is touching "TR" arrow in the left hand corner of the ipad. And if not default, could it at least be options in setting?
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Re:functionality of "collect" on ipad 13 years 6 days ago #4722

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We are working on the next version of the iPhone/iPad application. I will ask the developer to try to look at this. We might need to have 2 buttons: one for Cancel and one with '+' for when you are entering multiple thoughts.
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Re:functionality of "collect" on ipad 12 years 11 months ago #4751

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Fair criticism. We'll sort something out.
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Re:functionality of "collect" on ipad 12 years 9 months ago #4849

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The functionality to save thought has been modified in version 2.6. When canceling, to confirmation is required.
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