On Dec 24 2015, David Kalnischkies <da...@kalnischkies.de> wrote:
> Asking the user to confirm each and every removal would end up being
> pretty annoying very fast and if its something you don't want to train
> users to do, its is brainlessly pressing yes a hundred times as the
> important question nr 101 will surely be answered just as quick with yes
> as well – potentially followed a split-second later by a "NOOOO!" but
> its too late then.

Which is why debfoster has the super-awesome feature of accepting a
"undo" answer that brings you back to its previous question. I've been
very grateful for that quite a few times :-).


Best,
-Nikolaus

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