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vex
Registered: May 2011 Posts: 4 |
FR: Let me * star releases to build my personal top list
It would be great if you had the possibility to "star" releases, so that you could build a list of your personal top releases over time.
There is sooo much good stuff in CSDb and it happens all the time that I stumble upon a good release and forget about it later, desperately searching for it afterwards...
With this feature all I had to do was a simple click on a star or some funky little logo to make that release go into my top list.
Just my five cents.. :)
Anyways, thanks for your great work here. CSDb is pure awesomeness. |
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iAN CooG
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 3193 |
this is not facepoop, anyway in userpage menu on top you can always look at your vote and comments history, assuming you have voted or commented in the entries you like. |
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vex
Registered: May 2011 Posts: 4 |
Yeah, that, of course, comes to mind. Then again, commenting or voting releases can't really make up for the kind of "bookmark" i'm proposing. Sometimes you don't have time to vote objectively and/or nothing to comment. And sometimes, you really want to come back to a release you had given seven points, but still found to be outstanding (in parts?).
Sure, I could bookmark the link locally, too, or use some other means of keeping track of that top list, but it would all be a workaround only. |
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Bitbreaker
Registered: Oct 2002 Posts: 508 |
Start doing your own demos, then the list of favourites is easy to spot: All your own releases. The rest is crap anyway. |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5094 |
vex, csdb code is hardly maintained, new features esp. wont happen. |
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Karmic
Registered: Apr 2015 Posts: 66 |
+1 Bitbreaker :p |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1078 |
Just use getpocket.com or any of the other bookmarking services out there. |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2979 |
Quoting vexSure, I could bookmark the link locally, too, or use some other means of keeping track of that top list, but it would all be a workaround only. A workaround for what, really? Having your personal favorites in the database actually only really makes sense if they are public, such that people can go and see "Ah, what's on that guy's fave list anyways?" - i'm not so sure if that is so sensible, given that this really isn't Facebook. There are zillions of ways to comfortably manage browser bookmarks, and you can share them, too! |
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ChristopherJam
Registered: Aug 2004 Posts: 1409 |
*likes this post*
*likes vex's comment* |
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Skate
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 494 |
vex, we're bunch of excellent computer geeks from the best era of personal computers who are unable to maintain a website code. use your browser's bookmark faetures. |
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1048 |
I use the feature called "download", and a feature in my operating system called "new folder" which makes it possible to collect all my favorite demos in one place. |
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