If I jump around the tree with no respect as to what tab I'm in, the whole thing becomes a mess rather quickly. Therefore, what I would like to see (no, it's not multiple trees
1. Bind Tab1 to "D:\" (and subfolders). Bind Tab2 to "H:\". Have Tab2 as the current tab.
2. Go to a subfolder of D:\
My expectation would be for XYplorer to recognise step 2 and switch the current tab to Tab1 as that tab is bound to that location. There are several advantages to this functionality:
a) Less time to worry about keeping tabs tidy = more time can be spent actually working.
b) Fewer clicks (through elimination of having to select a tab) = less time wasted, healthier mice
c) Tabs can be hidden altogether = more space for the list, cleaner interface.
d) It makes sense! -- in file management, a tab identifies a location where file(s)/folder(s) are logically grouped. Consequently, accessing one of such folders should take place within the context of that tab.
Bonus: can't think of any other FM that currently features such [IMO] intuitive behaviour
Yep, this would be a variation on "Home Zone" feature. So, instead of opening a new tab, XYplorer would go to a tab whose Home Zone already includes selected location. Something similar is provided by Default Tabs, but that doesn't quite fit the requirement spec. If only it extended to subfolders...
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