Some work on better shell integration.
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This was a step ahead at least...nikos wrote:to all those that proposed a dedicated search box, remember that there already is one, it's called Quicksearch (Mark menu). Now it seems we need a simple modifier, e.g. pressing Shift+Enter should also hide all the non-matching items, easy!
I get really irritated (and I did try to get used to this), when the addressbox becomes an inputfield for commands or searches or filters. That's why I'd really appreciate a seperate textbox in a toolbar.
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Toolbar customization
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I voted for Keyboard Customization.
If I had a second vote, I'd cast it for Quick Find.
And a third vote would go to Robust Delete (with always on Robust Transfer).
I agree with snakebyte; Nikos, I think of all the features on the list, this one will give you the most "bang for your buck" (or euro).snakebyte wrote:It'll attract more new users to Xplorer2 who are afraid of adjusting or learning new keyboard shortcuts of xplorer2.
This is an excellent idea.fgagnon wrote:I would suggest that there should be (at least) two standard keyboard mappings distributed with the product: one the classic COMMANDER heritage flavor; the other a WINDOZE defacto standard flavor with F4 F5 F6 for repeat last action, refresh, etc.
If I had a second vote, I'd cast it for Quick Find.
And a third vote would go to Robust Delete (with always on Robust Transfer).
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I don't mind much about keyboard customization, I'm perfectly happy with the shortcuts as they are now. But I actually agree with people like fgagnon, longfellow and snakebyte: It would make a difference for many users who got stuck a bit to their habits inherited from Windows explorer.
My vote was more a strategical move: Auto-updating searches. But the real thing for me would be 'other', namely portability. I'm afraid that part is a bit out of focus. Maybe, Nikos, if we get to arrange girlfriend to do a complete round of family visits, would that free up the time you need for a portable xplorer2 ?
My vote was more a strategical move: Auto-updating searches. But the real thing for me would be 'other', namely portability. I'm afraid that part is a bit out of focus. Maybe, Nikos, if we get to arrange girlfriend to do a complete round of family visits, would that free up the time you need for a portable xplorer2 ?
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so that's it then, vox populi has delivered the verdict and the production schedule... you unruly lot! Didn't I urge you not to pick that damn option #7? How am i supposed to write keyboard customization code in 2 weeks, use the force or something? 
so much for democracy, next time we revert to aristocracy
so much for democracy, next time we revert to aristocracy
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