win7 Dual Pane ?
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graham
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win7 Dual Pane ?
I read in the MS guide to using the new Windows Explorer in win 7 how to use it as dual pane - snap one WE instance to the left side of the display using the new areo feature and another instance to the right side - voilla dual pane ??? - they also have a tabbed version as an add-on but I still prefer XY tabs and goodies.
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zer0
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Re: win7 Dual Pane ?
Not only it's Dual Pane, but also dual tree. However, this means that two instances of XYplorer can create dual tree and Quad Pane
That is if you have a monitor big enough to accommodate such an arrangement 
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Re: win7 Dual Pane ?
Still I don't understand.
Just sounds like dual instance to me - that doesn't seem new? Is there a difference?
Just sounds like dual instance to me - that doesn't seem new? Is there a difference?
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zer0
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Re: win7 Dual Pane ?
It is a dual instance, but with a twist. Windows 7 has a new feature called Snap (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... tures/snap) whereby windows are snapped to left and right edges of the screen. Firing up 2 instances of Explorer and snapping one to the right and another to the left can create an impression of Dual Tree/Pane.PeterH wrote:Still I don't understand.
Just sounds like dual instance to me - that doesn't seem new? Is there a difference?
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