dualpane-groupie wrote:Mesh (my hero) did more than everyone else on this forum: he convinced you to turn XYplorer in a DP file manager finally.
I don't think it was just Mesh that did it..it was a number of us who've "worked" on Don for some time. Yes, it was his calm professional approach that may have helped win him over, but I won't give total credit to any one person.
dualpane-groupie wrote:All the other stupids who whine "Please don't make XYplorer like all the other file managers, it should stay single pane and be proud of it" are only old-style fundamentalists who don't know how to manage files properly.

IMHO, insulting a large number of the existing user base on your first post (calling them "stupids") is not the ideal way to approach this issue. You're saying that one cannot manage files without DP. I beg to disagree! I'll freely admit that in some cases, it makes it much easier, but for the rest of the cases, it's just simply not needed. You're telling me, a person with 25+ yrs in the corporate IT environment, that I can't manage my files "properly" with a single-pane FM? Well...guess what? You're wrong!!
dualpane-groupie wrote:You make software for the users, not for you. You wanna sell - so you should make what everybody wants. If XYplorer afterwards looks like every other file manager on earth, who cares.
While I agree about making software for users, if the developer wants it to look/act a certain way, he/she/they should certainly have that right as it's
their efforts that create and maintain the product. Don cares very much about XY so I care about him, and he wants XY to look unlike anything else, because that's the way you get sales! By making it better than the competition! Yes, it should do what others do, and more, but in terms of looks, well, that's HIS call.
dualpane-groupie wrote:It's not about selling your soul or something, it's just business. The crowd wants dual pane and you should be prudent enough to give it what it wants because the majority is always right.
Well, if the "majority is always right", then everyone would still be using Microsoft and Windows Explorer!

Yes, there may a sizable number of potential users who want DP, but given that it's been pretty successful thus far proves that it's not required. Same with Apple and Linux...The majority prefer Windows so that means thusly that "they" are right and those other systems should be Winows also. And in terms of majority being right: That's why USA is a 'representative republic' and
not a true democracy! It's worked for us for 200+ yrs just fine.
dualpane-groupie wrote:Just face it: we are the majority and we demand DP; we will never stop until you implement it.
You may represent a predominant view of the DP subset, but I certainly don't believe that DP's are the majority and should be able to "demand" anything, other than a wish for a product that does a certain thing. The largest target audience for any replacement file manager is a Win Expl user as they have no idea of what they are missing. There are a large number of DP users of other FM's that also are a target market, including other single-pane FM's, but I'm guessing that Don would rather gain 1% of the total Win Expl users than 80% of the DP users since the first number would overwhelming dwarf the second one.
dualpane-groupie wrote:To think that it will be enough to implement a light version is naive (some of us might say so but you maybe know the proverb "Give him an inch and he will take an ell". I think you get the idea.). We want a complete implementation like in every other DP file manager.
There have been a large number of features that have been implemented in a phased approach, and I see DP done the same. There's nothing wrong with that, given the complexity of the project. If you want a complete DP the way that you're used to, then XY may likely never be the product for you. And that's ok.
dualpane-groupie wrote:So bow to the inevitable and implement it NOW!
As I said before, as a first time poster here, do you really think that making demands like that will get you anywhere? Even I, as a very loyal forum member and user for 2 1/2 yrs would
NEVER ever use such language here. It's attitude like that which caused Don to
reject DP before, so keep it up, and we may well be set back once again.
I really hate being that harsh, and don't want to get into any flame wars, but Mesh took the right approach to this, by being reasonable, organized, understanding, and professional, as I would expect from any IT personnel, so that's why Don and the rest of us are working with him on this. I'd highly suggest a change in attitude if you want to help make XY a DP product, as I've seen it before and the results have been totally counter-productive to the desired change.