06-11-2020, 08:54 PM
There are two frustrating "features" to JamKazam.
1) Session recordings can not be deleted. Not only does this unnecessarily clutter up the JamKazam server or where ever these recordings are stored, but it makes figuring out what is good and what is useless in File Manager difficult.-to-impossible. It only makes sense that the person who asked for the recording be allowed to delete it. AND have it stay deleted.
2) Likewise, for the "Featured Sessions" screen inside the Start A Session option. Weirdly, old sessions listing only the originator apparently stay in that list indefinitely. They can not be deleted by the "Session Organizer" even if the only person on the RSVP list is the Session Organizer. More useless clutter.
1) Session recordings can not be deleted. Not only does this unnecessarily clutter up the JamKazam server or where ever these recordings are stored, but it makes figuring out what is good and what is useless in File Manager difficult.-to-impossible. It only makes sense that the person who asked for the recording be allowed to delete it. AND have it stay deleted.
2) Likewise, for the "Featured Sessions" screen inside the Start A Session option. Weirdly, old sessions listing only the originator apparently stay in that list indefinitely. They can not be deleted by the "Session Organizer" even if the only person on the RSVP list is the Session Organizer. More useless clutter.
T.W. Day
Red Wing, MN
System: 2009 Mac Pro running OS X 11.11 (stuck here because I don't want to waste money updating beyond Pro Tools 11) with a MOTU Ultralite-mk3 Hybrid interface. I, occasionally, use a Dell Latitude laptop running Windows 10 Pro with the same audio interface.
Red Wing, MN
System: 2009 Mac Pro running OS X 11.11 (stuck here because I don't want to waste money updating beyond Pro Tools 11) with a MOTU Ultralite-mk3 Hybrid interface. I, occasionally, use a Dell Latitude laptop running Windows 10 Pro with the same audio interface.