Could we please see some undo and redo buttons when editing a pie. It would be nice to revert back if you feel youāve messed up
Could we also increase the thickness of the pie chart? There plenty of space for it
Would be easier to read, I like the look of it on the mini one under the pie tab
3rd thing, not sure where you could incorporate it but it would be nice to be able to see the 5 year return of each company when building the pie, so you know if any of your stocks look like theyāre underperforming
Really hope that we will get an āautomatically sellā option when removing a slice
Thatās a big one, hate having them sitting there
Itās like the gift that keeps on giving
So happy to see this, this was the only flaw I had came across
Cancel reverts the changes to the last saved ones, not useful when setting up a pie but very useful when editing one
you absolute beaut!! when are we getting this?
Feel a right pernickety so-and-so for raising this, but the autoinvestment notification reads:
[piename]: Ā£X were auto-deposited into the pieā¦
For my money at least, that should read: Ā£X was auto-despoited into the pieā¦
Also, is there a way to turn top-up notifications off? Iām getting pinged by Google Pay, Revolut and T212 for every despoit into a pie, so itād be nice to be able to quieten some of 'em.
Edit: Misspelled āpernicketyā
If the number of pounds is plural, which I guess it always is, then shouldnāt it be āwereā?
Think itās just how we speak. We donāt say five pounds we say five pound. So instead of treating it like five separate pounds we say it as if it was one five pound, which is simply because of the five pound note. But in good English, it should be five pounds and not five pound and therefore it is a plural and hence it should be were and not was
ā¦youāll probably have to read this 2 times over lol
Although all this could be fixed with āhas beenā.
Edit: no then it should be āhave beenā
Edit edit: Ā£X successfully auto-deposited into Y pie.
Edit: or the English being able to speak English
Iād argue that it should be āwasā if only because it sounds ārightā whichever way you read it in your mind, ie five pound was or five pounds was rather than five pound were and five pounds were. If it was not in numerals, and written āfive poundsā, I would agree in the absense of any ambiguity. For me, it reads wrong otherwise: for example, Ā£7.47 were investedā¦ really? Oh, the horror!
@Matt_C has the best solution: use neither and you canāt go wrong. Itās also Orwellās third rule of writing: if itās possible to cut a word out, always cut it out.
These would be my preferred options .
I tend to just drop any words I donāt like.