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Recovering deleted blocks
- 23 days ago
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360! This update adds the following feature:
- Save and restore your work with a click via an easy-to-access version list that captures manual saves and export events.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available. Let me know if you have any questions about this update.
I am a huge proponent of Articulate and have enjoyed using Rise over the last year. But it is frankly dumbfounding that this issue has not been resolved yet. My workaround has been to literally copy new versions of courses as backup every time I add a new piece of content - clearly this is bad user experience and seemingly something that can be fixed easily. Can you elaborate on where this might be in the feature backlog at the moment?
- AllisonLaMotte6 years agoStaff
Hi Allan,
Thanks for your feedback. I understand that you're frustrated that this feature hasn't been implemented and I totally get it. The waiting game is never easy!
However, I want you to know that we're doing our very best to bring our users the features they want and need as quickly as possible.
We receive hundreds of feature requests every week, so prioritizing them is no small task and we take it very seriously. Here's an inside look at how that process works.
I don't have an ETA to share with you at this time, but I'll be sure to share any updates here when they're available.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
- CaseySim6 years agoCommunity Member
Hi! Just wondering how long features normally take to implement? I am googling the 'undo' feature here and seeing posts from two years ago requesting this feature. As someone who just lost their work, and didn't realise until after the 5 second 'undo' button disappeared, I'm just wondering a normal timeline as the link you posted above doesn't give one. Thanks!
- AllisonLaMotte6 years agoStaff
Hi Casey,
I think the key thing to keep in mind here is that just because the feature has been requested doesn't mean that the feature will be implemented at some point. As explained above, we receive hundreds of feature requests every week so it just isn't possible to implement them all. Here's how we decide which features to implement and in what order.
The time it takes to implement a feature that we've prioritized depends on a lot of factors, so there's no way for me to give you an estimate.
I know it's frustrating to be waiting on a feature and not have any insight as to if or when it'll be developed, but rest assured that as soon as I have more information, I'll share it with you here. Thanks for your patience!