Maybe you know this blog but anyway...
A great blog which explains why Windows looks like it does and much more...
Written by Raymond Chen one of the MS gurus. He is the granddaddy of Windows Explorer.
http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/
OT: Amusing reading
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So I skimmed thru it and see DirOpus mentioned twice, and xplorer2 also...so who's going to be the volunteer to post XY to that blog? Not me at this point...I think someone else here would do a better job!
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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Total Commander, too, right at the beginningj_c_hallgren wrote:So I skimmed thru it and see DirOpus mentioned twice, and xplorer2 also...so who's going to be the volunteer to post XY to that blog? Not me at this point...I think someone else here would do a better job!
Blogs might not count for WP's notability concept, bu they surely count for real world's notability. So, yes, would be nice if XY would be mentioned in that blog!
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But it is, lookie here:admin wrote:So, yes, would be nice if XY would be mentioned in that blog!
# re: It was not one of Explorer's design goals to provide a Turing-complete interface for bulk file renaming
Tuesday, August 07, 2007 3:08 PM by bob
Explorer might not have been designed for this, but in all honesty it hasn't been designed but a whole lot of things, when it comes to (serious) file management.
That's why there are so many alternatives, one of them - and the best IMHO - being XYplorer, which features absolutely everything that's been mentionning on your post (and more), only it can't use the date created, only current date & date modified.
More on all the rename features here:
http://88.191.26.34/XYwiki/index.php/Rename_Special
panorama wrote:But now it is, and nicely at that, lookie here:admin wrote:So, yes, would be nice if XY would be mentioned in that blog!
# re: It was not one of Explorer's design goals to provide a Turing-complete interface for bulk file renaming
Tuesday, August 07, 2007 3:08 PM by bob
Explorer might not have been designed for this, but in all honesty it hasn't been designed but a whole lot of things, when it comes to (serious) file management.
That's why there are so many alternatives, one of them - and the best IMHO - being XYplorer, which features absolutely everything that's been mentionning on your post (and more), only it can't use the date created, only current date & date modified.
More on all the rename features here:
http://88.191.26.34/XYwiki/index.php/Rename_Special
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