XYPlorer Suggestions
Posted: 20 Mar 2008 22:13
Nice file manager.
I really like the fact that you are actually working on it. All of the other file managers that I have used in the past are dead… PFM (Professional File Manager; back in the dirty ol’ days of DOS), PC Tools (both DOS and Windows), PD (Power Desk) and Explorer Plus with no new updates in several years on any of them.
My current favorite file manager is Explore Plus mainly due to the split screen feature which is very nicely implemented. Explorer Plus was written by the same guy that wrote PD 5 so they have a lot of similarities.
I also use a lot of image management programs (ACDSee 10, FastStone 3.5, etc.).
I have always wondered why there could not be just one program to handle normal files, images and videos. Some come very close like yours; however there is still a lot of work to be done to close the gap to create one great file manager that “does it all”.
I have a few suggestions that might help.
• Add… Split Screen; both horizontal and vertical. As a power user, this is a feature this I use a lot.
• Add… Color options to thumbnail backgrounds; the current all white is way too bright and distracts from the thumbnail image. Both ACDSee and FastStone do an outstanding job of this.
• Add… Selectable Borders option around thumbnails. There currently is no outer border around the thumbnail image. ACDSee has a border on/off option. FastStone does an outstanding job of this by allowing the user to select the color and shape of the border including rounded corners which are very nice to look at and really dresses up a thumbnail. I am using the rounded corner, red border with a black thumbnail background; looks awesome.
• Videos… Configuration, Previewed Formats shows Audio\Video files but they do not work; no thumbnails, and will not run. They do show up and run correctly in several other programs just fine.
• Configuration screen… creeps down lower right each time it is popped up. This may be due to the large font (120DPI) that I have to use on my 24 inch hi-rez 1200x1920 LCD screen.
I will be more than happy to work with you on this if you so desire.
Thanks for a wonderful program;
Doc
I really like the fact that you are actually working on it. All of the other file managers that I have used in the past are dead… PFM (Professional File Manager; back in the dirty ol’ days of DOS), PC Tools (both DOS and Windows), PD (Power Desk) and Explorer Plus with no new updates in several years on any of them.
My current favorite file manager is Explore Plus mainly due to the split screen feature which is very nicely implemented. Explorer Plus was written by the same guy that wrote PD 5 so they have a lot of similarities.
I also use a lot of image management programs (ACDSee 10, FastStone 3.5, etc.).
I have always wondered why there could not be just one program to handle normal files, images and videos. Some come very close like yours; however there is still a lot of work to be done to close the gap to create one great file manager that “does it all”.
I have a few suggestions that might help.
• Add… Split Screen; both horizontal and vertical. As a power user, this is a feature this I use a lot.
• Add… Color options to thumbnail backgrounds; the current all white is way too bright and distracts from the thumbnail image. Both ACDSee and FastStone do an outstanding job of this.
• Add… Selectable Borders option around thumbnails. There currently is no outer border around the thumbnail image. ACDSee has a border on/off option. FastStone does an outstanding job of this by allowing the user to select the color and shape of the border including rounded corners which are very nice to look at and really dresses up a thumbnail. I am using the rounded corner, red border with a black thumbnail background; looks awesome.
• Videos… Configuration, Previewed Formats shows Audio\Video files but they do not work; no thumbnails, and will not run. They do show up and run correctly in several other programs just fine.
• Configuration screen… creeps down lower right each time it is popped up. This may be due to the large font (120DPI) that I have to use on my 24 inch hi-rez 1200x1920 LCD screen.
I will be more than happy to work with you on this if you so desire.
Thanks for a wonderful program;
Doc