incredible useful...
The application is called "The Bat!", an e-mail client for windows that is quite popular (to those
who have to deal with massive amounts of e-mails) and the function is called "Menu Navigator".
It is invoked via the yellow star at the end of the menu bar:
And these are two screenshots from it:
This is better than sliced bread, really.
XYplorer has hundred? of menu entries and ofc, you can configure them to use keyboard shortcuts but
hey, can anybody remember more that 20 shortcuts at all? I can't ;(
My "problem" with XYplorer is: it is so feature packed I often have to spend more than a minute to
find a specific menu entry because I don't know exactly where to look for.
E.g.: Let's assume I want to show the grid inside the pane's list view.
I'd suspect that I find it in the "View menu" but in fact it's under
"Tools -> Customize List -> Show Grid" and I face these kind of things
very often.
Beeing able to invoke a menu navigator with a shortcut (hey, I would remember it!)
and just type for what I'm really searching (in this case "grid") would show me all
occurrences of the word grid in all menus and would allow me to directly open
any of the corresponding menus by clicking on any path in the displayed tree view.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post
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