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Espionage => Espionage 2 => Topic started by: fellowweb on February 18, 2011, 01:01:02 PM

Title: Automatic Cleaning Up the History of Used Documents
Post by: fellowweb on February 18, 2011, 01:01:02 PM
Hi there,

Could you consider automatically deleting all files/documents (within an Espionage'd folder) from the list of recently used objects in the Apple menu after one locks a folder again?

It would be great if you could consider this as a feature in a future Espionage release.

By the way, it would also be great if Espionage'd folders had specific folder icons similar to the Applications, Documents, or Dropbox folder. :)

Thank you again! You're doing a great job. It's fun using Espionage!
Title: Re: Automatic Cleaning Up the History of Used Documents
Post by: greg on February 18, 2011, 01:13:02 PM
Quote from: "fellowweb"Could you consider automatically deleting all files/documents (within an Espionage'd folder) from the list of recently used objects in the Apple menu after one locks a folder again?

That's an interesting idea, we'll look into making that possible.

QuoteBy the way, it would also be great if Espionage'd folders had specific folder icons similar to the Applications, Documents, or Dropbox folder. :)

You can actually set a folder's icon to whatever you want. Just unlock it, open the folder, and without selecting anything inside the folder, choose  File > Get Info (so that it's getting info on the unlocked folder/volume), and then set the icon as you normally do (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2493).

QuoteThank you again! You're doing a great job. It's fun using Espionage!

Great to hear, thanks! :)
Title: Re: Automatic Cleaning Up the History of Used Documents
Post by: fellowweb on February 18, 2011, 03:51:39 PM
Quote from: "greg"You can actually set a folder's icon to whatever you want.

Sure, I just lack the creative skills to come up with a nice Espionage folder icon. I had already found a tool which allows for engraving graphics into the OS X folder symbol. However, the outcome hasn't been convincing. ;)