First off, I am on Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit using Slimjet 12.0.15.0 (just upgraded now).
Can I not drag and drop files with Slimjet? For example, to attach a file to an email in Gmail I used to be able to drag a drop. To upload photos to Imgur drag and drop. Nope. Just get a circle with a line through it.
Also, I cannot click htm/html files to open in Slimjet? It says "Slimjet is unresponsive. Relaunch now?". I can click cancel and Slimjet is working fine. I design web pages sometimes, so I always open them for testing... or sometimes software opens a web page to view stuff and it doesn't load.. for example Steam when you load the game Counter Strike Global Offensive and click News it tries to open a webpage. But I can't because of the Slimjet error.
Cannot drag and drop or click html files?
Re: Cannot drag and drop or click html files?
Is drag and drop ever going to be implemented in Slimjet? It's a very useful feature. I mean who clicks paperclip to attach files these days?
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Re: Cannot drag and drop or click html files?
Me. I don't trust drag and drop. I always click and drill down to the file location.yuppicide wrote:Is drag and drop ever going to be implemented in Slimjet? It's a very useful feature. I mean who clicks paperclip to attach files these days?
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64 Bit SJ on Win 11
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64 Bit SJ on Win 11
Re: Cannot drag and drop or click html files?
Can't click and drill down to insert an image into the post between text.. I honestly have no idea why I'm still using Slimjet.. less features and Chrome works just as fast and good.oftentired wrote:Me. I don't trust drag and drop. I always click and drill down to the file location.yuppicide wrote:Is drag and drop ever going to be implemented in Slimjet? It's a very useful feature. I mean who clicks paperclip to attach files these days?