I have asked many questions at SO. This means about 30 tabs to scroll to find answers which I have not yet accepted.

Some questions of mine are long-term projects. They may require years to be answered satisfactorily.

In contrast, some questions have showed bugs in Vim and OS/X such that I cannot solve them alone. An example is the question about Scattered window in OS/X Screen.

In short, please add a feature to SO which allows me see my unaccepted questions effectively.

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I second that idea. Shows that this person is not just asking questions to game the reputation system, but wants to actively work with them. – malach Jun 30 '09 at 13:28
I started a bounty to make sure that some moderator sees this feature-request. – Masi Jul 18 '09 at 11:02
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-1 For starting Bounties on items already flagged as Feature Requests – Diago Jul 18 '09 at 12:43
He ain't kidding! 376 questions! I went looking for "Scattered window", and gave up! – John Saunders Jul 18 '09 at 16:52
+1. was just about to post the same suggestion – Mark Sep 26 '09 at 22:50
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Is this still an issue even today? How about using the hidden advanced search? meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q= – Cawas Apr 1 '10 at 0:29
Cawas is right, it's solved via the advanced search functionality! – Tchalvak Mar 8 '11 at 18:51
It's really &!$@ing annoying that I have to searching for how to do this, finding this question, and following the suggestion below. If people are going to be judged by accept rates, and this is advertised anytime one asks a question, then to make finding questions you have yet to answer such a pain in the ass is just ridiculous. – Brennon Bortz Dec 16 '11 at 11:11
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up vote 12 down vote accepted
+100

I like this idea. I don't see why this shouldn't be a sorting option to go along with the sort options for date, views, and votes.

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This functionality is actually already available via the:

hasaccepted:0 user:me

search functionality.

Try it out now!

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This is good, but it needs an isacceptable or hasAnswers type of filter. – P.Brian.Mackey Oct 18 '11 at 17:59
Yes, the search functionality is there, but there is no button for it. – xf. Apr 1 at 19:18
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