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[jira] [Comment Edited] (NETBEANS-5674) Add mode disable project in tab projects.

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Sergei Korenevkiy edited comment on NETBEANS-5674 at 5/12/21, 8:02 PM:
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[~geertjan]

All because it will disappear from the projects.
 This is inconvenient. For many years, every day from time to time, several times a day, add a project to the list, and then delete it each time.
 If you are a developer this is good. And if you are a support worker. There can be many, many projects.
 In the world of support workers, there are much more than the developers themselves. Since this is a matter of qualification. But even for developers, this is an important feature.
 .
 I'll give you an analogy. Imagine someone creating their own browser for the Internet, the best one. But this browser will not have a favorites bar. An infinite amount of work has been done, but the absence of the favorites panel reduces the convenience of the browser to nothing.

Remember how IE6 worked, people were happy to switch to Chrome. Because there were tabs there. I remember my friend storing the links in a folder.
Do you store links in a folder?


was (Author: koreshws):
[~geertjan] 

All because it will disappear from the projects.
This is inconvenient. For many years, every day from time to time, several times a day, add a project to the list, and then delete it each time.
If you are a developer this is good. And if you are a support worker. There can be many, many projects.
In the world of support workers, there are much more than the developers themselves. Since this is a matter of qualification. But even for developers, this is an important feature.
.
I'll give you an analogy. Imagine someone creating their own browser for the Internet, the best one. But this browser will not have a favorites bar. An infinite amount of work has been done, but the absence of the favorites panel reduces the convenience of the browser to nothing.

Remember how IE6 worked, people were happy to switch to Chrome. Because there were tabs there. I remember my friend storing the links in a folder.

> Add mode disable project in tab projects.
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-5674
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5674
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: apisupport - Project, projects - Generic Infrastructure, projects - Generic Projects UI
>    Affects Versions: 12.4, 12.5
>            Reporter: Sergei Korenevkiy
>            Assignee: Sergei Korenevkiy
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: disable, project-explorer, project-options, projectmgr
>         Attachments: NetBeans_VisualStudio.png, NetBeans_VisualStudio3.png
>
>   Original Estimate: 672h
>  Remaining Estimate: 672h
>
> Welcome.
>  Please add the option to deactivate the project or disable the project. Just like it works in Visual Studio. There is an option to turn off the project.
>  I have a lot of projects in NetBeans. Periodically, I conduct work with 6 work projects. Each project has open files.
>  Add the ability to disable and enable projects, so that after enabling them, the working files of each project are automatically opened for editing.
>   !NetBeans_VisualStudio.png!
> .
> !NetBeans_VisualStudio3.png!  



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