I guess I'm not the only one who just closes this window immediately when starting up VW.
One of the reasons is that the list of recent files is not ordered in a useful way. It lists them according to when they were last opened. This means that if I've had a main project file open for a few days, but have a opened and closed a bunch of other unimportant things in the meantime, the main project file appears somewhere well down the list. So I have to go searching for it. It doesn't give me any advantage over just using "open recent" in the file menu. At least there the list is more compact and I don't have to scroll down to see the bottom of it.
If it listed files according to "last closed" for example, this would be more useful.
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I guess I'm not the only one who just closes this window immediately when starting up VW.
One of the reasons is that the list of recent files is not ordered in a useful way. It lists them according to when they were last opened. This means that if I've had a main project file open for a few days, but have a opened and closed a bunch of other unimportant things in the meantime, the main project file appears somewhere well down the list. So I have to go searching for it. It doesn't give me any advantage over just using "open recent" in the file menu. At least there the list is more compact and I don't have to scroll down to see the bottom of it.
If it listed files according to "last closed" for example, this would be more useful.
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