Simply paying attention to what you are doing is a prerequisite when running most applications.
Yeah. At the same time, it always seemed to me that if the interface design is really good, it implies a protection from a user mistake (or from a fool). When I deleted my entire 10 year old collection in lossless my first thought was something like %u201CIs that real, lol? It was so easy?%u201D. It makes no difference to MB to destroy 200 GB or just 1 small track, that's what I think is the point that can be improved.
I'm pretty sure that Windows shows a popup warning when files are too large for the recycle bin. If that message is currently somehow suppressed by MusicBee, perhaps that could be changed.
Yeah, that's a good idea. Sometimes I accidentally misclicked and tried to delete large file folders in Windows. Due to the fact that in Windows, regular files can be deleted without confirmation and large files with confirmation, it saved me.
So let me generate more ideas for how to prevent this:
4) Remove the delete confirmation for regular files, and leave it for deleting folders/large files like Windows. Or put 2 warnings instead of one when deleting folders/big files.
5) Color the edges of the
special warning window red or put a big exclamation mark there when trying to delete a folder, which will help a person who doesn't read warnings, like me, to see the wrong and unusual warning. People react to color before letters. Pretty dumb, but effective.