admin wrote:Yep, not bad. Make a mental note and bring it up again for say ver 7.0 ...
not bad.. Not Bad.., freaking GENIUS you mean!!

Damn, v7.. hmm, maybe I'll try to trick you and try remind you around v6.8 instead
Me making a mental note is a sure way to forget about it

, so I wrote it down on my little XY list intead

(I had already done so in fact)
j_c_hallgren wrote:It may work for some folks but NOT for this old guy who worked on IBM mainframes for 25+- yrs!
I never worked on IBM mainframes, so it is not related I think as I don't like it either

I've never been a fan of clouds, and this doesn't really do it for me either.
Thinking about the use of such things, I would say a way to see, for example, what are the oldest bigger folders somewhere could be an interresting thing.
But instead of clouds or that "new design/GUI" thing, I would go for a rather different approach : the ability to have XY sort a List using more than one criteria.
And I don't mean, by dates, and then when dates are the same, by size. No I mean to take into account both and "mix them up". So it's not the oldest items that would be first listed, but the ones that are from the oldest
and are quite large.
Each criteria would be taken into account as importantly as the other, or each could have its own user defined level of importance.
That way, you could have a List in which the first items wouldn't be the biggest ones, or the oldest ones, but the ones that are amongst the oldest and biggest ones at the same time.
Regarding the ideas of "special categories" for Catalog, it could be an interresting feature, also I'm not sure why the "recent" one would be that interresting, I mean wouldn't it be like some kind of History?
The over all "frequent" might be more interresting, altough to be honest I'm pretty sure I wouldn't use it or like it so much. Just because I know what my frequent location are, and I add them to my Catalog myself.
So I decide which are worth be there and which aren't, and I can fully customize the whole thing (colors, label, position...)
I would only see an interest into this as a "guide", to see if I forgot and hadn't realize some location could/should be added on Catalog, as I use it often. But that's all.
Of couse that's only me
