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Posted: 04 Apr 2008 21:34
by j_c_hallgren
admin wrote:You know, there's a lot to do before I will have time for this. Better we postpone the detailed discussion...
That's perfectly fine with me...just wanted to put a few items to think about in this discussion...just "bookmark" this thread for later reference and we'll put it in the cooler for now.
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 07:03
by sanchop
Well, I just dumped XYplorer and switched to Xplorer2. At least Nikos knows that DRIVES are drives and nothing else.
In addition to that Xplorer2 is much faster in opening folders with a lot of files, doesn't need the same amount of RAM in maximized and minimized stated (actually XYplorer is the only file manager I know that has this behavior; a sign for amateurishly coded software), no annoying green flashing on the tab bar, and and and.
Thank you for adding MY COMPUTER. It made me finally switch to a better product.
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 09:26
by admin
sanchop wrote:Well, I just dumped XYplorer...
See you back when you found out that other products aren't perfect either. If a MyComputer menu item is a problem for you, it will happen very fast.

Posted: 08 Apr 2008 10:23
by j_c_hallgren
And..
And as I recall, one can't see any drives on Win Expl unless one first accesses 'My Computer' (as someone may have written above) so having it above Drives isn't
that unusual!
And...I don't worry about RAM usage in minimized as I run XY max'd 99+% of the time...old habits here...if that's true, it certainly isn't that much of an issue with today's typical GB RAM machines...
And...you're aware of the green flashing and only because you can't duplicate it, you're presently unable to debug it...I fully understand that!
And...I'd just like to see how quickly he gets any issues worked on by x2 folks! Don't think it'll ever match up to Don's turnaround time!

Posted: 08 Apr 2008 10:48
by sanchop
j_c_hallgren wrote:And..
And as I recall, one can't see any drives on Win Expl unless one first accesses 'My Computer' (as someone may have written above) so having it above Drives isn't
that unusual!
And...I don't worry about RAM usage in minimized as I run XY max'd 99+% of the time...old habits here...if that's true, it certainly isn't that much of an issue with today's typical GB RAM machines...
And...you're aware of the green flashing and only because you can't duplicate it, you're presently unable to debug it...I fully understand that!
And...I'd just like to see how quickly he gets any issues worked on by x2 folks! Don't think it'll ever match up to Don's turnaround time!

Oh, XYfanboy, cool down and go playing with your XYtoy.
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 11:07
by bergfex
sanchop wrote:Oh, XYfanboy, cool down and go playing with your XYtoy.
Troll alert! There is no need to start insulting each other, okay!

Posted: 08 Apr 2008 11:46
by admin
sanchop wrote:Well, I just dumped XYplorer and switched to Xplorer2. At least Nikos knows that DRIVES are drives and nothing else.
FYI, the internal Windows reference to MyComputer is
CSIDL_DRIVES.
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 15:48
by j_c_hallgren
sanchop wrote:Oh, XYfanboy, cool down and go playing with your XYtoy.
I'll admit that I'm definitely an XYfanboy, but if you've seen some of my other posts, I also use x2 lite as alternative on those occasions when XY won't do it, and have recommended it here to others also for similar issues...so...
I just found the reasons for switching so minor that it was like switching cars because the window controls were on the left instead of right, or similar.
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 15:58
by Muroph
sanchop wrote:Thank you for adding MY COMPUTER. It made me finally switch to a better product.
well, i like it.
it's one item i can now remove from my catalog.
but i think the 'left click -> default, right click -> go to my comp' idea would be better.
just remember that when your new toy breaks, it won't get fixed as fast as ours (2-3 betas a week?)
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 16:14
by admin
Muroph wrote:sanchop wrote:Thank you for adding MY COMPUTER. It made me finally switch to a better product.
well, i like it.
it's one item i can now remove from my catalog.
but i think the 'left click -> default, right click -> go to my comp' idea would be better.
The
new MyComputer button comes tomorrow -- as promised.

Posted: 08 Apr 2008 16:26
by j_c_hallgren
admin wrote:The
new MyComputer button comes tomorrow -- as promised.

And...what then happens to us who adapted to the current vers and like that just fine? And who don't want yet another button on TB?
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 16:31
by admin
j_c_hallgren wrote:admin wrote:The
new MyComputer button comes tomorrow -- as promised.

And...what then happens to us who adapted to the current vers and like that just fine? And who don't want yet another button on TB?
You'll need only one of those buttons -- you'll see...
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 16:35
by j_c_hallgren
admin wrote:You'll need only one of those buttons -- you'll see...
Fine...as long as no
right-clicks are needed to access either My Computer or Drive choices...that makes it less usable for a touchpad'r.
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 17:27
by serendipity
j_c_hallgren wrote:admin wrote:You'll need only one of those buttons -- you'll see...
Fine...as long as no
right-clicks are needed to access either My Computer or Drive choices...that makes it less usable for a touchpad'r.
@JC: Sorry for singling you out, but I sometimes use my laptop for several hours a day without mouse and can perfectly use both left and right click without problems. I think its unfair to overlook right clicks just because you dont like (have difficult time) using them, while other touchpaders (me included) might not have any problems with that. I would give equal preference to both mouse buttons while leaving one button philosophy to mac users.
Posted: 08 Apr 2008 21:19
by admin
serendipity wrote:j_c_hallgren wrote:admin wrote:You'll need only one of those buttons -- you'll see...
Fine...as long as no
right-clicks are needed to access either My Computer or Drive choices...that makes it less usable for a touchpad'r.
@JC: Sorry for singling you out, but I sometimes use my laptop for several hours a day without mouse and can perfectly use both left and right click without problems. I think its unfair to overlook right clicks just because you dont like (have difficult time) using them, while other touchpaders (me included) might not have any problems with that. I would give equal preference to both mouse buttons while leaving one button philosophy to mac users.
Don't worry, I'm a big fan of the right mouse button (as can be witnessed in XY GUI).