CTL-S for Saving during Data Entry
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:19 pm
In many, if not most Mac-based programs involved in the entry of data, CTL-S is used to Save the data as currently entered. So, in using my word processing, graphics, and many other types of software, I have gotten used to doing a CTL-S periodically to guarantee that the work has been saved. However, in Bookpedia, the program automatically saves data as long as the user presses the ADD button when an item is first added to the database and the OK button as new data are added to an already existing item. Let me suggest, though, that regular Mac users would appreciate the convenience of a CTL-S option during data entry. I can't describe the number of times that I have entered data for a book and, rather than remember to press the OK button (a very un-Mac like option), I've done an automatic or instinctual CTL-S only to find that I lost all the data I had entered. Then I have to re-enter the data all over again. This is annoying.