"Let's see...do I need to save the layout before I exit? What about this tabset? Will the "Save Settings" command save everything I've tweaked this time, or will I have to do it again next session because I've forgotten to save the catalog, or the layout, or the tabset, or the style, or the search, or the whatever-it-is? And what changes aren't really saved, they're just persisting across sessions? And what changes that I don't want saved are going to be saved anyway?"
Every time I go to close the program I have to think about those things. Every time. That's an added stress that I don't need. (See? I told you I would sound like I'm whining!)
Save On Exit is not really a good option for me. I like XY to open the same way every time -- a known starting position. I like (and need) locked search results. A default tab is a must. I have every tab except the default locked to a home zone. These things anchor my workflow and make it easy to get started on today's tasks. I don't like to be surprised when I open XY. But I often am, either because things have changed and I didn't want them to, or I changed them and the changes didn't stick. More than once I've lost work on scripts because I forgot to save my Configuration and the text in the Run Script window reverted to its saved value when I reopened XY. Yes, these errors are my fault. But avoiding them involves more work and thought and care than any other program on my system.
On the other hand, I can do more things with XY than with any other program on my system. How many programs let you change their operation and appearance as much as XY? None. Think about it -- we can change the appearance of the icon for expanding tree branches for crying out loud!
So I love the extensive customization abilities, but I hate the feeling of never being quite sure what I'm going to find the next time I open XY.
Finally, I have a question: the tab locations in the current tabset seem to be saved when I perform a Save Settings operation, but they also appear to be saved when I save a tabset. If that's correct, is there an option to turn off the save of tab locations (and the corresponding tree display) when I Save Settings?
Cheers,
Jeff
XYplorer Beta Club