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- Which charities? Cancer research, breast cancer research, mental health, LGBT
- International non-profits?
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By mistake we often launch multiple copies of the app just because we want to change mob settings. It would be great if the app detected that an instance is already running if you launch it from the dock, and if so, bring up the settings window. Also cmd-tabbing to the mobster app when a session is already running should bring up the settings window. Pressing the show/hide keyboard shortcut is not
The user guides' definitions are under /src/renderer/components/UserGuide/stories.ts.
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Currently application checks for updates only when it starts.
Add button that would check and download updates if they are available.
How it should work:
- Press button.
- It gets disabled until check is done and updates (if any) are downloaded.
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Probably the main window is hidden on purpose, but I find it annoying that I can not drag the app window between workspaces and that it is invisible when using multi-task view.
Solution
Add a screen where the user can create tasks
A task can be :
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Checked (done)
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Done tasks should be hidden
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Tasks should be temporary
Show the task currently being worked on on the counter screen
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