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Re: The decline of the Australian Empire

Posted: 21 Dec 2013 21:18
by 40k
TheQwerty wrote:I will say that retaining the downward breadcrumbs if they still apply to a new root is a pretty smart idea which I definitely see being useful when navigating similar siblings.

Wish we would have thought of that!
keyword being "we". There's a good sense of community here between users and the dev that makes for just another reason why I prefer XY over the competition.

Re: The decline of the Australian Empire

Posted: 23 Dec 2013 13:43
by nerdweed
TheQwerty wrote:I will say that retaining the downward breadcrumbs if they still apply to a new root is a pretty smart idea which I definitely see being useful when navigating similar siblings.

Wish we would have thought of that!
Isn't it already there. I haven't checked the DO beta to see their implematation. But if I create a new tab, it clones the current tab with the downward breadcrumbs.

Re: The decline of the Australian Empire

Posted: 17 Mar 2014 16:55
by bdeshi
I know this is an old thread so forgive me, but I found this topic hilarious and a eye-opener and want to provide this Wayback Archive link to the page in question to help newer users ... "research" this subject.
This is the latest working capture (again, remove the animals)
http:/<kangaroo>/wayback.archive.org/web/20140213162312/http://<kangaroo>gpsoft.com.au/DScripts/compupgrade.asp

Re: The decline of the Australian Empire

Posted: 13 Jul 2014 10:12
by admin
Just for the record: The file manager that so desperately wants to be like XYplorer now added Custom Columns to its latest version. 3 months after XY this time. Usually they copy faster. Are they getting old? One day I publish a table showing the number of weeks passed between a feature is introduced in XY and copied in that other file manager.

Re: The decline of the Australian Empire

Posted: 20 Oct 2014 05:43
by SkyFrontier
Is it just me or this

http://www.dearopus.com/opus-11-whats-new.html

page is top to bottom a "i wanna be like XYplorer" declaration?!

C'mon.