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Retronyms iMPC PRO2 - project files should be in alphabetical order on app start up Please fix this
@Retronyms it’s really not practical to have to go through a scattered list of projects to find the one you want to open with no alphabetical order It makes the process tedious
I want to be able to go through an alphabetical organised list of my projects then open it.
Also to be able to save a project with a new name while in the “opened” app instead of having to duplicate a project to rename in the start up screen
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Agreed! Sort by date and sort by name would be two options I'd like to see at some point in time.
I hope you've sent a support e-mail to them? That way you get a support-ticket that you can use for followup
But honestly, this sort thing is such a 'no-brainer' and should not need be requested separately.
Who knows, maybe they will save the goodies for iMPC Pro 3 and also need to keep some for iMPC Pro 4 too...
Ha I agree iMPC One Billion prob next totally bypassing 3&4 these guys Retronyms are on a speed planet we got to keep up with never mind the bugs and simple logical features needed. In 2018 how do they have an app with such a weird no structure file system
Crazyyyyy
Crappy file management isn’t unique to Retronyms however. Nearly all the apps have these chronologically sorted lists, even GR16. I suggest that you come up with some kind of logical naming system until someone with the brains steps up and deals with this iOS file management mess.