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Suggestion Item Count

Mac Admin
Mac Admin Junior Member
edited December 1969 in Mac
Show the number of items in a folder, vault, or tag at the bottom of the window.

Comments

  • jxpx777
    jxpx777 AWS Code Wrangler
    edited December 1969
    Hi, Mac Admin, and welcome to the forums. You can view item counts by enabling that option in View menu.
  • Mac Admin
    Mac Admin Junior Member
    edited December 1969
    Thanks...not exactly what I had in mine but that will do.
  • invalidptr
    invalidptr Junior Member
    edited December 1969
    I concur with Mac Admin. I (we?) was thinking something along the lines of the way the Finder does it. Less "in your face" and more subtle reference point.
  • [Deleted User]
    edited December 1969
    Finder-like item counts in the window footer would make it relatively easy to indicate how many items are currently selected, which is currently lacking. Speaking of multi-selection, I don't like how only a single item's detail is displayed, which can change depending on what's selected. And it's not obvious (to me) in that context what'll happen when the active Edit button is clicked; will only the visible item edited or each one (individually or collectively?) that's selected? Simplistic summary: multi-selection lacks polish.
  • Nik
    Nik
    edited December 1969
    [quote name='sjk']Simplistic summary: multi-selection lacks polish.[/QUOTE]

    Indeed it does. Thanks for the feedback. If the Edit button is clicked while multiple items are selected, only the visible item will be edited. To test this, select a few items and click the Edit button: 1Password will change the selection to just the visible item and switch to Edit mode.



    We look forward to improving this experience in the future.
  • [Deleted User]
    edited December 1969
    [quote name='justG']If the Edit button is clicked while multiple items are selected, only the visible item will be edited.[/QUOTE]

    Right. Whether Edit applies to multiple items selected (it doesn't) or only the single visible item (it does) is an example of an interface/interaction ambiguity that's ideally removed/minimized.