Dual Pane
Posted: 02 Mar 2007 16:22
Hi-
I am new to the product - I am currently at the point where my Directory Opus license is about to expire, and I am trying new software.
So far- I LOVE this product - DoPus is overkill for my needs, I am not using the functionality in that tool.
One thing I miss - Dual Pane. In DoPus I have a layout setup that opens a dual pane layout, each pane containing multiple tabs.
I would like to see this functionality in this tool - is it under development?
If it is - I will purchase right away - the other benefits of XYPlorer will be enough that I can wait as long as I know it is being worked on.
Thanks for the info - great product!
** EDIT ** found this on the Wiki, which is very nice. I am not yet convinced I can operate as productively without dual-panes - but I have an open mind, and I will try.
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I am new to the product - I am currently at the point where my Directory Opus license is about to expire, and I am trying new software.
So far- I LOVE this product - DoPus is overkill for my needs, I am not using the functionality in that tool.
One thing I miss - Dual Pane. In DoPus I have a layout setup that opens a dual pane layout, each pane containing multiple tabs.
I would like to see this functionality in this tool - is it under development?
If it is - I will purchase right away - the other benefits of XYPlorer will be enough that I can wait as long as I know it is being worked on.
Thanks for the info - great product!
** EDIT ** found this on the Wiki, which is very nice. I am not yet convinced I can operate as productively without dual-panes - but I have an open mind, and I will try.
Cut from the WIKI site
I will try. Can I setup 1 click to open two specific tabs at the same time? Then I could do a "copy to" - but I like in Dopus being able to 1 click open two directories and then I drag and drop files between them often.Can I Have A Dual Pane ?
No. XYplorer is not - and will not be - a dual pane file manager. However, it uses the very well-known & appreciated system of Tabbed Browsing. While pretty much everyone recognize how great it is for Internet browsing, when it comes to file manager the good old myth that a dual panel is a must is still very strong, probably because it was such a hit back in the DOS days.
But let's face it, DOS is dead!We are using Windows now, and with its GUI a dual pane really isn't that great no more. With Tabbed Browsing you will be bale to have an unlimited numbers of Browsing Tabs and Finding Tabs opened at the same time, easily switch from one to another and interact with them very easily, drop files on them, lock them to a specific location or their Home, and many many more features that makes it way more powerful than a dual pane.