I always use Tracker but from time to time I jump to "Freecommander"
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I'm not thinking of adding a dual-pane facility, but what about adding a shortcut Ctrl+F7 "Jump to previous target location" for a quick paranoia-relieving check?Gandolf wrote:I also use a dual-pane for moving / copying files. It's purely a psychological situation, seeing the files appear in the destination folder gives me confidence that they are there.
Yes, more exactly when dragging one folder.peterbonge wrote:Maybe via dragging with the right mouse butten (like copying or moving). But just when dragging folders and not files.
Well, looking to Totalcommander's TABS...I wonder, maybe a TAB synchronization thing?...admin wrote:"freecommander" and "totalcommander" are dual pane, right?
I wonder how to implement the user interface for this function in a single pane manager. Any ideas?
I think so.admin wrote:Now, Directory synchronization, as I understand it, is:
(a) copy non-existing files (cross-wise)
(b) overwrite older files (cross-wise)
OK?
Would be same as: first delete everything in the target, then copy everything from source, right?peterbonge wrote:Maybe this would also be useful: An option that copies newer and not existing files to the target and deletes files and folders in the target if they are not existing in the source. This could be called "Make exact copy"...
Why not? PowerDesk has such possibilities. As maximum - two horizontal panes with its own tree in each.Gandolf wrote:The single tree and two pane layout seems to work best, the type where you can have two panes each with it's own tree just gets too cluttered - four panes even on a 1280X1024 screen is just rather messy.
..... either pane can be a tree or a folder list (it can also be a tree and folder list in each pane)."