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August 19, 2015, 09:56:09 AM
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I'm wondering why do the developer choose to use different order method for Received Feedback and Sent Feedback. The received feedback is sorted by most recent while the sent feedback is sorted by the least recent feedback. I think both should be the same to avoid confusing.

From what I know, there's no option to change that is user control panel right?

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August 19, 2015, 10:37:36 AM
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I'm wondering why do the developer choose to use different order method for Received Feedback and Sent Feedback. The received feedback is sorted by most recent while the sent feedback is sorted by the least recent feedback. I think both should be the same to avoid confusing.

From what I know, there's no option to change that is user control panel right?
I don't see what you are talking about...Mine is most recent first on both Sent and Received. Even if it were Oldest to newest what does it matter it still can be sorted out.

Edit** I double checked and you are right, it is oldest then newest for Sent trust...Hmmmm Weird but still no problem with it.
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August 19, 2015, 11:26:33 AM
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I'm wondering why do the developer choose to use different order method for Received Feedback and Sent Feedback. The received feedback is sorted by most recent while the sent feedback is sorted by the least recent feedback. I think both should be the same to avoid confusing.

From what I know, there's no option to change that is user control panel right?
I don't see what you are talking about...Mine is most recent first on both Sent and Received. Even if it were Oldest to newest what does it matter it still can be sorted out.

Edit** I double checked and you are right, it is oldest then newest for Sent trust...Hmmmm Weird but still no problem with it.

Yeah. Not much of a problem but just confusing to some people like me.

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