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Remember last opened local Realm in Realm Studio #930

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bmunkholm opened this issue Sep 3, 2018 · 2 comments
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Remember last opened local Realm in Realm Studio #930

bmunkholm opened this issue Sep 3, 2018 · 2 comments

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@bmunkholm
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bmunkholm commented Sep 3, 2018

@place2book commented on Wed Jan 31 2018

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When opening Realm Studio, it would be great if it remembered the last x local Realms, that had been opened. The same way as all sorts of editors remember "Last opened" files and so on.

Expected Results

A list of the last x opened local Realms and those should be clickable, so I can open the same Realm again with 1 click, instead of using the "Open Realm file" and finder.


@bmunkholm commented on Mon Feb 05 2018

Absolutely agree - it's on the todo list! Thanks for the feedback!

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This relates to #105

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wdcurry commented Feb 17, 2019

adding to this.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When using a simulator, the idea of forcing a user (on a Mac) to click-walk to the default realm is just too laborious. I am geeky enough to know how to have my apps drop the current path into my debugger and can copy and paste the location, then leave a Finder window open to that folder while using Xcode, but often wipe installs and this must be redone. We should be allowed to paste in the URL directly in the open sequence.

Describe the solution you'd like
Add a Recents lists that auto wipe's if the selected item no longer exists. This reuse is a critically useful feature.

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