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Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 17:37
by moonracer
I tried a few searches for answers but forgive me if they are elementary and stick out like a sore thumb.

I am seriously considering a purchase of version 8 with dual panes but have a couple of questions.

1. How do you save the layout and setup of XYplorer?

2. How do you create new tabs in both panes that are saved permanently? (I'd like to create tabs of folders I visit quite a bit and for them to stay and not have to reset them every time I start XY)

3. How do you specify a specific view for folders (like folders designated as pictures are set to show thumbnails while the default remains at details)

Again, thank you for any help you can provide.

Thanks,

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 17:52
by admin
Hi!

1. The philosophy of XYplorer has always been: startup next time exactly as you closed down last time. Everything (ok, 99%) is saved and restored. The saving is done automatically on closing the app if Save settings on exit is checked (Configuration | Startup & Exit) -- which it is be factory default.

2. New tab = Ctrl+T. Creates a new tab on the active pane. It will stay there forever, until you close it -- also across sessions (see point 1) -- but you can change its location.
Additionally you can lock a tab (see tab header's context menu). A locked tab will stay at its original location always.

3. See Help file for Folder View Settings.
See also here online: http://www.xyplorer.com/tour/index.php?page=fvs

Don

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 17:58
by j_c_hallgren
moonracer wrote:I am seriously considering a purchase of version 8 with dual panes but have a couple of questions.

Again, thank you for any help you can provide.
Hi and welcome to the XY forums!

You've just experienced another major reason why you should purchase XY! Notice the speedy reply by the author? :D That's not at all unusual here but it IS unusual for other app developers to respond that promptly...some may not reply for days/weeks, if at all.

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 18:17
by zer0
admin wrote:...Everything (ok, 99%) is saved and restored...
It must be noted, however, that your tree structure is not saved and restored. Only your last location before closing XY is. I must say that I am a little surprised that Don gave it a 1% :) Curiously enough, XY will remember your last destination in a collapsed tree branch after a restart (tree branch is collapsed before restart) and will auto-focus on the correct folders as you delve deeper.

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 18:22
by ale
Hello moonracer,

welcome to the forum and to XYplorer, I think the behaviour of XYplorer is intuitive and predictable out of the box, it doesn't need a lot of tweaking and doesn't need experienced users, that's why it's fine for me too :)

As Don explained you may close XY and the next time you'll find it as you left in the previous session.

I think the very best way to have a quick grasp of XY features after downloading it, is to read and to look at the screenshots of the tour: XY tour, I think it's a good starting point to highlight well the benefits a prospective user may find in XY.

I'm a very visual person so I prefer buttons and mouse use instead of keyboard, and I also have some tabs always opened to the same folders just like you would like to do, but altough being visual, I mostly use the key combination Control + T to open a new tab and I feel fine locking them with Control + L to avoid an accidental closure.

The toolbar button to save a folder view is present in the default configuration, it's the blue "F" button. If you're visual oriented like me, one of the first thing I may suggest to a new user, is left clicking on the toolbar, choose "Customize Toolbar..." and there you will be able to add a few buttons to the toolbar you might find useful, for example I would like to suggest "Toggle Active Pane" and "Tags" which I find useful to have a nice experience respectively with the dual pane mode introduced with XY v8 and with the file tagging functionality (to show the tag column, left click on the column headers and tick "Tag").

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 18:26
by jacky
zer0 wrote:
admin wrote:...Everything (ok, 99%) is saved and restored...
It must be noted, however, that your tree structure is not saved and restored. Only your last location before closing XY is. I must say that I am a little surprised that Don gave it a 1% :) Curiously enough, XY will remember your last destination in a collapsed tree branch after a restart (tree branch is collapsed before restart) and will auto-focus on the correct folders as you delve deeper.
Of course, the Tree (or more precisely, the folder structure) might change all the time and isn't remembered (the correct folders being auto-selected come from your history) and neither is the content of your List!
But, it's very easy to have your Tree be saved/remembered each time : switch to a MiniTree! 8)

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 18:31
by jacky
admin wrote:2. New tab = Ctrl+T. Creates a new tab on the active pane. It will stay there forever, until you close it -- also across sessions (see point 1) -- but you can change its location.
Additionally you can lock a tab (see tab header's context menu). A locked tab will stay at its original location always.
Also, for a group of Tabs one uses frequently, you could use a little script to re-open all the tabs you want when triggered, which can be done in one click (Catalog item) or through one KS. Or you can also put all the folders (Tabs' locations) in a category on your Catalog (and there's an option "Insert As New Category Here/Tabs" to "save" current tabs in your Catalog), then right-click on said category and chose "Open Folders in Tabs" to have them all reopened...

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 18:38
by serendipity
jacky wrote:... you can also put all the folders (Tabs' locations) in a category on your Catalog (and there's an option "Insert As New Category Here/Tabs" to "save" current tabs in your Catalog), then right-click on said category and chose "Open Folders in Tabs" to have them all reopened...
This is one of my favorites actually. :D

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 18:55
by admin
serendipity wrote:
jacky wrote:... you can also put all the folders (Tabs' locations) in a category on your Catalog (and there's an option "Insert As New Category Here/Tabs" to "save" current tabs in your Catalog), then right-click on said category and chose "Open Folders in Tabs" to have them all reopened...
This is one of my favorites actually. :D
Cool, I never used this once. :)

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 20:27
by serendipity
admin wrote:
serendipity wrote:
jacky wrote:... you can also put all the folders (Tabs' locations) in a category on your Catalog (and there's an option "Insert As New Category Here/Tabs" to "save" current tabs in your Catalog), then right-click on said category and chose "Open Folders in Tabs" to have them all reopened...
This is one of my favorites actually. :D
Cool, I never used this once. :)
The only problem is, I end up with the folders from the catalog PLUS one extra tab because all tabs cannot be closed. Also, it would be good to have KS assigned to "Open folders in Tab".

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 20:35
by admin
serendipity wrote:
admin wrote:
serendipity wrote:
jacky wrote:... you can also put all the folders (Tabs' locations) in a category on your Catalog (and there's an option "Insert As New Category Here/Tabs" to "save" current tabs in your Catalog), then right-click on said category and chose "Open Folders in Tabs" to have them all reopened...
This is one of my favorites actually. :D
Cool, I never used this once. :)
The only problem is, I end up with the folders from the catalog PLUS one extra tab because all tabs cannot be closed. Also, it would be good to have KS assigned to "Open folders in Tab".
I see. A option be an "unnamed" tab as in Firefox after closing all tabs. But this is not on my list now...

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 20:50
by serendipity
admin wrote:
serendipity wrote:
admin wrote:
serendipity wrote:
jacky wrote:... you can also put all the folders (Tabs' locations) in a category on your Catalog (and there's an option "Insert As New Category Here/Tabs" to "save" current tabs in your Catalog), then right-click on said category and chose "Open Folders in Tabs" to have them all reopened...
This is one of my favorites actually. :D
Cool, I never used this once. :)
The only problem is, I end up with the folders from the catalog PLUS one extra tab because all tabs cannot be closed. Also, it would be good to have KS assigned to "Open folders in Tab".
I see. A option be an "unnamed" tab as in Firefox after closing all tabs. But this is not on my list now...
To me its a very low prio actually especially since you plan to implement tab sets somewhere down the line.

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 21:40
by moonracer
In all my days, I have never seen such quick and numerous responses! :D

Thank you for the tips. This kind of support I can deal with. I'll make the purchase!

Thanks again,
mr

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 21:50
by admin
moonracer wrote:In all my days, I have never seen such quick and numerous responses! :D

Thank you for the tips. This kind of support I can deal with. I'll make the purchase!
And I can deal with this kind of quick decisions! :D

Re: Potential Buyer Questions

Posted: 16 Jun 2009 22:40
by admin
moonracer wrote:In all my days, I have never seen such quick and numerous responses!
BTW, I just saw: you are user #1000! That's why we treated you so nice... :wink: