Hello,
Very strange for a alternate files explorer to use microsoft explorer for viewing Recycle Bin files.
That kind of software must be completely detached from microsoft software, like search, attributes, property etc...
Big fault but this software could be very interesting.
Thanks.
(forgive my errors of english)
Stange...
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Why?Thy wrote:That kind of software must be completely detached from microsoft software, like search, attributes, property etc...
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What does this mean? How does XYplorer use Explorer?Thy wrote:Very strange for a alternate files explorer to use microsoft explorer for viewing Recycle Bin files.
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He meant: the shell.pissant wrote:What does this mean? How does XYplorer use Explorer?Thy wrote:Very strange for a alternate files explorer to use microsoft explorer for viewing Recycle Bin files.
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OK, this is better: Explorer is the OS shell to the OS functionality "recycle bin". So, yes, I'm using the Explorer shell to view the recycle bin. So what? I wrote an alternative file manager because Explorer is lacking for my (and others') needs, not because I hate Explorer or MS or so. Why should I waste days of work and energy to rewrite a recycle bin viewer when Explorer does a good job here?pissant wrote:I still have no idea what it means.
I know what the Explorer shell is, but ... never mind.
Recycle bin is for sissies anyway...
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In the bin...Yes but still files...
Hello
You wrote a files manager because explorer is lacking.
A better files manager explorer property and modify them, have a better search files fonction etc...
And the most important, explore files, on HD, CD, USB key, all the files even the files in recycler because they still to be files...
Dont waste your energy if you think explorer can do a good job sometime. Lol.
So use xplorer2, a better files manager than xyplorer.
I wrote that last time only to give you an idee, and explorer don't give more good job in recycler than somewhere else.
(my english have bug :-) )
Thanks.
You wrote a files manager because explorer is lacking.
A better files manager explorer property and modify them, have a better search files fonction etc...
And the most important, explore files, on HD, CD, USB key, all the files even the files in recycler because they still to be files...
Dont waste your energy if you think explorer can do a good job sometime. Lol.
So use xplorer2, a better files manager than xyplorer.
I wrote that last time only to give you an idee, and explorer don't give more good job in recycler than somewhere else.
(my english have bug :-) )
Thanks.
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