exactly! thumbs up.
Hello, Not sure how critical and/or complicated it is, to implement this feature. I would assume it is not that critical, as it would basically mean to ignore the last saved view and just use the default "General view" instead. But this is just a naive assumption from someone who does not know the source Code :) Cheers. Nevertheless the application Keepass is awesome and a life saver!
Hello, Not sure how critical and/or complicated it is, to implement this feature. I would assume it is not that critical, as it would basically mean to ignore the last saved view and just use the default "General view" instead. But this is just a naive assumptions from someone who does not the source Code :) Cheers. Nevertheless the application Keepass is awesome and a life saver!
It really suprises me, that no one else thinks this as a good feature... I ran into this issue almost daily...
Should I make a feature request for it or what would be the best way to proceed?
with large databases this is still critical. I also have lots of entries which are not web urls but login data for applications.
exactly. It's about the folder structure on the left side - and also the last subfolder I was in before last saving the database. Some subfolder-names and/or entry names should not be public or shown on big presentation screens... :-)
Hi, Here is a feature request, I would even like to pay for it if it gets implemented: It has been asked before, but I could not find a suitable solution for it. Example request from 2017: Link and Link 2. Basically, it would be highly appreciated, if I could set default view, after opening a database, instead it opens in the last sub-folder/view when database has been saved. Use case (which is daily business for me): In meetings etc. I sometimes need to login to some website while my screen is visible...