595 FreeCommand XE greats and odds 595
Posted: 24.06.2012, 12:23
Finally got around to playing with beta again, last time for me was Dec 2010.
This is FreeCommander XE build 595 that I am trying out on Windows 7.0 64bit.
Much progress, feels way nicer than when i last looked at the beta.
It feels good enough from the last few hours that I think I may be jumping to the beta for most of my activity very soon if not immediately.
Some things I discovered which i think are very useful and I was pleasantly surprised to find.
1. You can switch off drag and drop...
Its amazing how easy it is in a file list to drag and drop a folder my accident then oops you wonder what happend a bit later....
2. Rename FreeCommander.exe to say fcx.exe and it uses the programs new name for its profile configuration folder.
I think this is a good idea, easy to make a special case freecommander configuration.
I was surprised by the behaviour as I thought I had lost the config i was tinkering with.
I noticed the files inside the folder also got the name of the program name which is probably more than needed for the beahviour I found useful.
3. The addition of history to the quick filter with a little dropdown is great, think ill be using that a bit.
4. If you change a folder there is an option to automatically deactivate the quick filter. Brilliant.
Some things I find strange.
5. By default it resizes the name column in file list.
I found it quite fiddly to get rid of this behaviour, I had to create a Column Profile then go to the named custom column properties and untick the 'Autosize for "Name" column' and then I had to apply that column profile to my columns. Seemed a lot of work, at least It appears its something you do once on configuration though.
6. Still find it strange it closes all not locked tabs by default.
Overall it is looking great and feels generally very solid.
Most of my ideas and questions are relatively small and minor things compared to the overall behaviour and features available in my opinon.
I havent followed the forum much at all in the last year, so I apologise if I have raised points that might have been discussed and discarded for good reasons in the past.
Yours sincerely,
Robin.
This is FreeCommander XE build 595 that I am trying out on Windows 7.0 64bit.
Much progress, feels way nicer than when i last looked at the beta.
It feels good enough from the last few hours that I think I may be jumping to the beta for most of my activity very soon if not immediately.
Some things I discovered which i think are very useful and I was pleasantly surprised to find.
1. You can switch off drag and drop...
Its amazing how easy it is in a file list to drag and drop a folder my accident then oops you wonder what happend a bit later....
2. Rename FreeCommander.exe to say fcx.exe and it uses the programs new name for its profile configuration folder.
I think this is a good idea, easy to make a special case freecommander configuration.
I was surprised by the behaviour as I thought I had lost the config i was tinkering with.
I noticed the files inside the folder also got the name of the program name which is probably more than needed for the beahviour I found useful.
3. The addition of history to the quick filter with a little dropdown is great, think ill be using that a bit.
4. If you change a folder there is an option to automatically deactivate the quick filter. Brilliant.
Some things I find strange.
5. By default it resizes the name column in file list.
I found it quite fiddly to get rid of this behaviour, I had to create a Column Profile then go to the named custom column properties and untick the 'Autosize for "Name" column' and then I had to apply that column profile to my columns. Seemed a lot of work, at least It appears its something you do once on configuration though.
6. Still find it strange it closes all not locked tabs by default.
Overall it is looking great and feels generally very solid.
Most of my ideas and questions are relatively small and minor things compared to the overall behaviour and features available in my opinon.
I havent followed the forum much at all in the last year, so I apologise if I have raised points that might have been discussed and discarded for good reasons in the past.
Yours sincerely,
Robin.