Way of displaying supported formats
See original GitHub issue- Etcher version: 1.0.0-beta.16 portable
- Operating system and architecture: win 10 64bit
Why do you hide the most common image format iso
behind “many more”?
Every bios or fw update, and all os images for linux and win I run into use it…
Shouldn’t it be the other way around?
Show common ones that people know and use most likely, and append more specific and advanced ones?
Maybe there should even be some ordering. Show some important ones, others go to the tool tip in alphabetical order for example. Right now you get a bit lost in the tooltip. 😃
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“and much more” sounds better in some unspecified way?
Alexandros Marinos
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 11:30 AM, Juan Cruz Viotti <notifications@github.com
Yeah, I like it. Lets go for it!