Some Public Opinion…

08.18.06 | Coding, Yasu

As I round the bend on Yasu 2 development, I’m wrestling with the thought of browser cache removal. Version 1.x simply has a single button to click for all browsers to clear either their cache, downloads, cookies. However, Cache Out X has the option to select individual browsers. A single click option is quick and painless (development wise). A popup selection option is more work on my part, but more flexible for the end user.

Which would you, the user, prefer? A simple one click method that wipes it all out, or a more refined, troubleshooting friendly method of selecting individual browsers of your choice?

I’ll put it to a vote-by-comment census. The majority opinion wins here, so start posting ‘em…

3 Responses to “Some Public Opinion…”

  1. I’ll cast my vote for the “simple one click method that wipes it all out”.

    Yasu has always been simple and clean-cut, the ultimate “set it and forget it” system utility. I believe that adding more refined options will only distract users from Yasu’s simplicity and ultimately defeat its “charm”.

    James - 08.18.06
  2. [...] Jim is looking for some opinions regarding a feature in the upcoming Yasu 2.0. [...]

  3. [...] However, thanks to a comment that James Huff made when I called for opinions on browser cleaning options, I finally realized that I had totally lost sight of that scope. I had intentions of making the user interface something completely different (too similar to one of those other utilities) rather than the simple, one window approach of the current version. [...]

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