I think the current wizard-based approach is a problem, too. I was
fiddling with Deja Dup's file restore and had absolutely no way of
knowing what would happen next as I stepped through the process. Would
it suddenly start murdering my home directory, replacing every single
file in a slow crunch of madness, or would it let me select them one by
one? Would I be able to select where to restore the files to?

A dialog that shows / enables options as they become available, with an
obvious Restore button at the bottom to assure us that it won't do
anything until we press that button, could be a gentler approach.

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Expose better UI for file-based restore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306982
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