Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:34 am
And regardless of database too, maybe.
I could see another (optional) pane at the top or side of the Project Manager. It would show the last 5 or X (configurable) projects opened on this system. It would have an extra column for "Database", allowing projects from different databases to appear in a single flat list. Other columns would be the same as usual. It would be sorted by Last Modified descending. Or Last Accessed descending, if that metadata is available.
I wouldn't think this would be too hard to implement. The data for which projects were opened most recently could be stored in a local config file - probably in the same place it currently stores the last project opened.
Not something that's important to me but it's a standard UI feature in most software and I can see it being valuable to people who jump between projects a lot.
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