No, because the Hub was incredibly rushed, incomplete and buggy. You can’t even open Unity without this stupid hub and because it’s so buggy, when it screws up, you just can’t work, period.
Even with the new version where is supposedly works, as soon as you restart unity hub, they are all back again… so no, it still doesn’t work
I have a screen recording of me deleting everything from the list, then restarting hub and they are all back again… tried to use the bug reporter to upload it but that doesn’t work either… I have screen shots of the bug reporter bugging out too
In the screen recording, the first couple of times it works because Unity is open in the background. When I also close the open Unity instance, that’s where the bug is visible
Thank you for reporting this. It seems the editor is overriding the recent projects list. We’ll address this as soon as possible. As for your issue with the Bug Reporter could you explain what is going wrong?
The bug is reproducing now here too. Every time I install or uninstall a Unity version I lose my current list of projects and an old list of projects is restored. Unity Hub v2.1.0 on MacOS Mojave.
Don’t you just love it when Unity Team rolls out a new feature that’s so jank that the community has to teach each other how to disable it? Unity Hub is the kind of product that just wasn’t possible back before Unity Team started putting ex- AAA publishing company executives in charge of Unity’s development. And I can’t wait to see what other innovative new surprise “features” they sneak into Hub once it’s been force-installed onto everybody’s systems!
Think about it. It’s a tool made by developers, how good is a developer if the obvious option is not there? how good is a dev product if for YEARS the option is not implemented. It’s not just about the fact that something obvious, a must, is not there, it’s what it says of the minds of the design team behind it. Like making a car with no handles to open the door, how poor are you at designing a car that you forget to add something so OBIVOUS and practical? yes, the car works and you can get in from the window but…