Hi all,
As discussed a few days ago via email with Don, I'm coming from the dual-pane world of Total Commander and gave XYplorer a good test drive at the weekend but (as discussed) find it impossible to go back to a single pane view despite trying I think every method Don suggested of copying between source and destination. I'm a developer myself and use TC all day long and certainly to me it makes a HUGE difference being able to see the contents of BOTH source and destination when doing certain daily operations.
There were a few other vital TC features I suggested, but these again were more specific to dual-pane - i.e. TC lets me compare both panes and can instantly select all the file differences for me in both panes etc.....
Many moons ago in my Amiga days I used DirectoryOpus... when I eventually got to Win95 through to WinXP I was back on SINGLE-pane Explorer for a long time... now hear this..... I tried DirectoryOpus one day and hated the dual-pane, I tried TotalCommander and for some reason realised what I'd been missing by only having single pane - maybe it was just one of those things that just "clicks" and you suddenly get your head around the whole concept I don't know...
I FORCED myself to use XYplorer at the weekend, but the advantages of dual-pane (and some of TC's other features) meant no matter how hard I tried I just do not find it intuitive to drag/copy files onto a tab or category but not actually SEE them appear on the other side due to single-pane view.
My analogy is now... you have 2 cupboards in your room, you need to carry a box from one cupboard to the other...
Single-pane
Cupboard doors already open, I can see inside, pickup box, walk across to 2nd cupboard, put box down while I open 2nd cupboard doors so I can see what is inside... pick box up and put in cupboard.
Dual-pane
Cupboards doors already open on BOTH cupboards, pickup box, walk across to 2nd cupboard and put in cupboard.
Now talk sub-folders... in the dual-pane example if I wanted to put my box inside another box, I can already see there is another box (sub-folder) in the cupboard and just drop it straight in.
Interesting topic
