Correct. No flyout-submenus. Exactly my reason for combining QSel with PopSel. No time right now to explain it all - it boils down to having distinct colors and sizes and pop-positions per category in Qsel, but calling these sub-pages from PopSel (instead of triggering nested submenus)grindax wrote: There's no tree structure to see the categories I've defined ..... you can only view the contents of one category at a time.
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hi Stef123, i also use qsel and popsel, i use them individually, never realize i can combine the two, thanks!
and thanks for the tip with multiple selection in qsel, i did not know that, i usually use a text editor to move them. i wish popsel will have the same feature also, its a pain to move something in a folder using a text editor in popsel.
and thanks for the tip with multiple selection in qsel, i did not know that, i usually use a text editor to move them. i wish popsel will have the same feature also, its a pain to move something in a folder using a text editor in popsel.
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Let me update:tux. wrote:Since Microsoft decided to cripple the start menu and the taskbar, I found Find And Run Robot and Launchy. Actually, I am using the latter now as it perfectly fits Synapse on Linux: Same usage, similar look and feel.
FARR on Windows, Alfred on Mac OS X, the built-in "awesome" stuff on BSD (currently).
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You're welcome. Yes, it were nice to move multi-entries inside popsel also. You can mail the author, he is usually quite responsive. If I remember correctly, the reason for the different handling has to do with the way submenus are structured: contained in one .lst file (popsel) vs multiple .qsl files for each category (qsel). You'd have to open several files in an editor to move QSel entries across categories.stanmarsh wrote:hi Stef123, i also use qsel and popsel, i use them individually, never realize i can combine the two, thanks!
and thanks for the tip with multiple selection in qsel, i did not know that, i usually use a text editor to move them. i wish popsel will have the same feature also, its a pain to move something in a folder using a text editor in popsel.
Another advantage of QSel: the visual orientation when you use different colors, sizes and popup-positions for your subs, and no need to hover over flyouts submenus like in popsel.
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I have LaunchBarCommander, but XY's favorite file+folders and catalog are gradually devouring it's usage.
Icon Names | Onyx | Undocumented Commands | xypcre
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Could I suggest my own modification of FolderMenu?
http://xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=9452
http://xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=9452
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Things have happened. Have a look at this.Nighted wrote:Nice program, thanks for sharing. I've never heard of this one before. Quite the interesting feature set. The import functionality is nicely done.pseudoz wrote:Because I like simple softwares (like XYplorer)....
...Try SyMenu http://www.ugmfree.it/Default.aspx
Free of couse but If you like it don't forget to donate....
French translation provided by me
http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... 18&t=21891
http://www.ugmfree.it/SyMenuSuiteSPSBuilder.aspx
http://www.ugmfree.it/SyMenuSuiteSPS.aspx
The list is growing rapidly, and if you miss anything, just add it yourself.
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Have been using PStart under XP surely for more than 7 years, under Win 7 32 bit for at least two years, under Win 7 64bit for several months and never have experienced anything like that. Have not tried it under Win 8, or 10.highend wrote:I tend to disagree... Used it for years myself but I've seen several PCs (Win 7 x86/x64) where PStart's icon disappeared from the system tray for no reason (while the task is still running) and never reappeared.Borut wrote:PStartIt has not been changed since 2007, I think. I would say that in this case that information is not a negative one!
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