You could use PharoLauncher and try to enforce you to label you images
with meaningful names.
But I have the same problems like you from time to time. Having tons
of images and I don't remember where is the code or the fixes I have
develop a few days ago ;-)
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Yuriy Tymchuk <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Is it possible to remember the opened images (files) in the Pharo app?
>
> My use case is that I open an image and then I work in it, and I do something. And then I attend a talk, and download another image and try something out. And then I have to do a demo (in a fresh image). And then it turns out that I have some bug in my project, so I download a new image and fix it. And them I’m working on a new feature. And when I finish with a new feature I recall that I have this first image with a nice idea, and I go back to it and work a bit more, and it looks good, and then my mac crashes.
>
> All images are gone, Epicea does good job on recovering lost changes, but I don’t know in which image it was… I started to think that other Mac apps open all the files/whatever in the state you left them. Would it be hard to make Pharo.app to memorize the opened images and launch them after crash?
>
> Uko
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