For those who are about to fall over themselves asking the obvious question, please see the 3rd paragraph of this blog and then formulate your question accordingly - or just start throwing popcorn at the screen, depending on your level of technical acumen.nikos wrote:2xExplorer had vertical toolbars gratis MFC
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Which reminds me of an alternate layout I keep when I feel like using the breadth of 2 lcd's, which is an area of this vanity-thread of Nikos' which has been neglected thus far... undocked, multi-instanced, as I'm apparently the only lad on the planet who finds using tabs just too passé...RightPaddock wrote:...or a 30" 2560×1600 monitor...
Who doesn't like space? It's cold, cruel, and no one can hear you scream - it's everything every growing boy aspired to since Sputnik started the craze!
As I recall (I can't seem to find the thread at the moment), you once posted a picture of your desktop that had some kind of scary super-nova on it with about a million shortcut icons. The public reaction was so extreme that nuns were known to invest in dildos, old-time users were horrified, and the rest of us just turned to drugs.
Perhaps you still have that screenshot/wallpaper somewhere, my dog needs its stomach purged...
As I recall (I can't seem to find the thread at the moment), you once posted a picture of your desktop that had some kind of scary super-nova on it with about a million shortcut icons. The public reaction was so extreme that nuns were known to invest in dildos, old-time users were horrified, and the rest of us just turned to drugs.
Perhaps you still have that screenshot/wallpaper somewhere, my dog needs its stomach purged...
A sample
This is a sample of a single window. I normally only keep 1 window open and toggle it to front via AHK shortcuts - this default 'X² Layout' has auto-save disabled so it can just restart it to restore a base set of folders. I have a few Layouts saved for various projects, but they all tend to look about the same - just different folders and occasionally columns.
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"Man wants to know, and when he ceases to do so, he is no longer a man."
-Fridtjof Nansen