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stitches
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One of the richest applications i've ever used.

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The more i dig into this thing...it's like an abyss of options.
If you use your imagination you can actually start to drift
away at just about everything you've come to know about
Microsofts interface and fall completely into the control
of XYplorer,and that's good thing.

You actually have to detach psychologically from your
old habits and customs and give it a chance much
like i had to give Firefox and Opera a chance a couple
of years ago when it came to surfing the web,or
True launch bar when it came to customizing my
toolbar,and i actually find myself using less of that
even.

I would put up there in my top five applications.
Keep up the good work. :D

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Re: One of the richest applications i've ever used.

Post by j_c_hallgren »

stitches wrote:The more i dig into this thing...it's like an abyss of options.
You may not have wanted to use "abyss" in this case...given that it can have very negative meanings...(a dark hellish place) ...I'd suggest the word "plethora" (meaning positive excess) instead... :wink:
Still spending WAY TOO much time here! But it's such a pleasure helping XY be a treasure!
(XP on laptop with touchpad and thus NO mouse!) Using latest beta vers when possible.

stitches
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Post by stitches »

I stand by abyss dammit (and hope not to fall in) :)

Thesaurus
noun
Something of immeasurable and vast extent:

a·byss (ə-bĭs')
n.
An immeasurably deep chasm, depth, or void: “lost in the vast abysses of space and time” (Loren Eiseley).
The primeval chaos out of which it was believed that the earth and sky were formed.
The abode of evil spirits; hell.

http://www.answers.com/abyss&r=67


G.E.D. Class of 2000 8)

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Post by j_c_hallgren »

stitches wrote:The abode of evil spirits; hell.
I'm thinking XY is much more heavenly! :D And Don is one 'angel' of a developer! 8)
It's Win Expl that fits the quoted phrase! :twisted: Right?
Still spending WAY TOO much time here! But it's such a pleasure helping XY be a treasure!
(XP on laptop with touchpad and thus NO mouse!) Using latest beta vers when possible.

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Post by lukescammell »

Ah, but how do we know that it isn't unholy powers that have given Don his "Almighty" coding skillz? :lol:
Used to update to the latest beta every day. Now I have children instead…
Windows 10 Pro x64 (everywhere except phone…)

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Post by stitches »

j_c_hallgren wrote:
stitches wrote:The abode of evil spirits; hell.
I'm thinking XY is much more heavenly! :D And Don is one 'angel' of a developer! 8)
It's Win Expl that fits the quoted phrase! :twisted: Right?
I can agree with that. :twisted:

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Post by zridling »

stitches, now you've discovered how XYplorer has an energizing effect to file management and computing in general. I spend all day in XYplorer and I only use 40% of its features, but I love the fact that when I want to change or customize, there are many other features awaiting. It's truly an incredible coding feat.

Now if somehow this were to be compiled for Linux use, then Don some would start building statues of Don in many small towns across the globe!
- Zaine Ridling, The Great Software blog

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