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Show Accessed date only (no time)
Note that Win95/98 do not provide the time part of the Accessed date, whereas Win NT does. If you're running Win95/98 and tired of seeing all those 00:00:00 times under Accessed, check this box.
Would anybody cry if I simply remove this outdated feature??
Feature removal: Show Accessed date only (no time)
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Depends on how you plan to remove it.
1. Make it the default that the time isn't shown, or
2. Show times anyway
I never felt the need to know what time I accessed a file, so I'd vote for 1 or even better 3, which would be:
3. Add a new date format to the list, which shows the date only.
1. Make it the default that the time isn't shown, or
2. Show times anyway
I never felt the need to know what time I accessed a file, so I'd vote for 1 or even better 3, which would be:
3. Add a new date format to the list, which shows the date only.
Ralph 
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I plan to "Show times anyway" but keep the option as an INI Tweak!RalphM wrote:Depends on how you plan to remove it.
1. Make it the default that the time isn't shown, or
2. Show times anyway
I never felt the need to know what time I accessed a file, so I'd vote for 1 or even better 3, which would be:
3. Add a new date format to the list, which shows the date only.
A "No Time" format is already in the date formats list, but it applies to all 3 date columns.
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