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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedEven within the web client, any shared folder looks the same as any other (blue with the multiple silhouette graphic). It would be nice to be able to use a different color and/or graphic for folders (1) that I own in my personal account that are shared, (2) that someone else owns in their personal account that are shared with me, and (3) that are owned in a Shared Account and shared with me.
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We understand the request, but unfortunately this is not on the near-term roadmap.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAgree with this idea. I'd like something like MS Word's track changes feature which can be enabled/disabled. When enabled, the Box Note text would be displayed such that content is associated with the user that entered/deleted it. Each user's content would be highlighted either with font color or font background color (or both), and edits would have timestamps with username/timestamp displayed in the document margin or possibly using the existing Comment feature's infrastructure. Deleted content would be shown as strikethrough or greyed out along with identifying which user deleted the content and a timestamp for that deletion.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, we are unable to prioritize this in our current roadmap, but will keep this in our radar.
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Especially important for large shared folder Owners to have the ability to view all collaborators within any sub-file/folder of the top level folder (i.e., recursive search through all sub-folders/files) and the functionality to quickly add/drop collaborators from folders/files without having to first navigate to each sub-folder individually and check collaborators on each sub-folder manually.