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I wonder what the logic is on having Move instead of Save in this interface? ……………..^

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Hi Harry,

Currently, when we Export, we generate the image in the background and then move it to your specified location which was our reasoning for using Move instead of Save however as far as I'm aware we are currently looking at possibly changing this back to save to avoid confusion.

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I see, that makes sense to a programmer, but to a user perhaps not so obvious. I’m happy either way but just wondered.

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To me this is a no brainer. The use of Move implies that the file has been saved. To be considered saved implies that the user can subsequently access it at will, not that it be in the background of an active app and subject to the disposition of the app. The use of "move" is typically applied to a transfer to another folder within a particular app for a file that has already been saved.

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