So any enhancements/replacements.. please let me know! :)
-Lotness-
Here are few replacements:
PowerDesk http://www.ontrack.com/powerdesk/ (freeware version)
JExplorer http://www.sourcex.co.kr/pgms/woosjung/
Turbo Navigator http://198.76.30.90/
2xExplorer http://personal-pages.ps.ic.ac.uk/~umeca74/
>Heyas ppls
One annoying thing I found about explorer is the way the default
setting is to keep opening a new window each time you click on a
folder, so I set it to open in the same window (view, options,
filetypes) which is better, but - it's still usefull to have a new
folder open sometimes. If you add the following registry file you get
an option when you right click on a folder to open it in a new window
(it's not like explore which is a double pane view).
cut between the lines and save as newwindow.reg, and doubleclick it to
merge
-----
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\opennew]
@="New &Window"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\opennew\command]
@="explorer %1"
----
I find thats the best compromise for me, otherwise I get my screen
filling up. I like MiniKad too, a small freeware program for quickly
getting to a directory ( http://www.angelfire.com/in/honysoft/ ).
Best freeware file manager imho, is powerdesk (
http://www.ontrack.com/powerdesk/ ), and the best shareware one
Windows Commander ( http://www.ghisler.com/ ).
Best wishes,
I like Powerdesk - www.ontrack.com/powerdesk - and it's free.
Regards
Howard
IMHO there's no need for this - I use right click --> Explorer
Regards
Andreas
Greetings, Peter Passchier
"moose" <moos...@beer.com> news:9hurhn$5bm$1...@as201.hinet.hr...
> Recently I tried EasyExplorer2
> http://www.piquest.com/products/easyexplorer.exe
> which is quite nice, fast and has nice configurability.
Having seen that recommended here, several times, lately, I just
downloaded it.
Two words: bit chin.
And I really like installations that are simply "put the executable
where you want it". (Although this one does manage to put one line
in the registry, despite the non-installation installation.)
Pleased to find the built-in text search that works inside NON-text
files, too.
This looks like it will make me stop missing the old XTree DOS days.
Gets 4.5 SharkFins out of 5. I'd give it 5, but I don't want Mom
(may her soul rest in eternal peace) to think I'm too easy. Yeah,
I'm a guy, but Mom was funny that way. :)
--
Blinky
---===< DANGER, WILL ROBINSON! >===---
<responding to own post>
I was writing about 2xExplorer! I misread the post to which I
responded.
I shall sack myself a bit later in the day.
--
Blinky
"Leon Smith" <lot...@lotnesslair.cjb.net> wrote in message
news:Xns90D4CEF66EFA6lo...@203.12.160.33...
I'm torn between fmedit98 and turbo navigator. If someone would make
a hybrid of the two, I'd be in heaven :)
Tiger®
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...You figure it out...
>Heyas ppls
Hello Leon,
I prefer Servant Salamander 1.52 (freeware version)
http://www.altap.cz/download.html
It is conform to Norton Commander Shortcuts and the download size
is only about 210k
Although the program surface is a little meager, it has (almost) all
the functions I need, and enables me a fast navigation through
the filesystem.
--
Franz Steinhaeusler
[Servant Salamander 1.52 (freeware version)]
> It's amazing how a programmer can cram a program, that expands to
> 59 directories and bloats the registry by 880 entries, into a 210k DL.
Not only that, but it's twice as slow as TurboNavigator in file copy
operations (they use a very small read/write buffer, so "the progress bar
will be more accurate")
JT