One of the things I need to do most often is see the size of a folder (preferable in Kbytes not absolute bytes).
With Win Explorer under W98, if I select a folder, the current size is instantly displayed in the Status bar.
Under XP, there is an option for info tips and if I hover over a folder in the right pane, the size of that folder is displayed in a balloon tip.
I'm embarassed to say that I have been unable to find a way for 2xExplorer to do this easily. I can use the TAB key to get to a pane and then Ctrl-A to select all files which tells me the size of all files (in absolute bytes). Unfortunately, I then have to divide that by 1024x1024 to be able to compare it with something close to 650K.
Of course the reason, I need to do this is to find out how close I am to 650K or 700K (the size of my CDRW disks).
Is there an easier way?
What is View - Options - Usability - "Infotips for items" supposed to do? Is that what I'm missing here? I can't see any effects.
2xExplorer has many many excellent features and overall is much superior to Windows Explorer. But I have found two issues that prevent it from achieving the "super star" status it deserves.
It's such a shame, really. The app is so well designed in about 98% of its approach. I don't know what happened to these two other areas.
Infotips for items
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Oops. Very sorry. I didn't see the Search tool.
I searched for Infotips and saw Nikos' thread.
I am currently running a dual boot and use W98 to access the net. So I understand that Infotips have no effect in W98.
Still, I would like to know the best way to see the size of the files in a folder - hopefully expressed in a number similar to 650K and hopefully in a way that I can quickly scan over a dozen or so folders and see the size of each quickly (instantly if possible).
I searched for Infotips and saw Nikos' thread.
I am currently running a dual boot and use W98 to access the net. So I understand that Infotips have no effect in W98.
Still, I would like to know the best way to see the size of the files in a folder - hopefully expressed in a number similar to 650K and hopefully in a way that I can quickly scan over a dozen or so folders and see the size of each quickly (instantly if possible).