- is cool, but I would be worried about the memory usage… a long/fast capture might use gigabytes of memory, so there should be a way to delete it for good.
Gmail has a good workflow: for a few seconds after a destructive operation it displays a popup with Undo. Even after the popup is gone, the deleted content is in the Trash folder for few weeks.
Maybe Logic could have a popup with two buttons:
UNDO
DELETE FOR REAL
and if you don’t click either of them the deleted data goes to the undelete buffer if you decide to implement it.
A fallback from that could be just CONFIRM DELETE (no undelete buffer)