I had them built in for some time in a beta, but unfortunately it crashed Windows when no CD was inserted and TC was requesting the label! Therefore I had to remove this function...But the VOLUME LABELS would be not only nice,
I would say even obligatory for a program of this kind.
Replace drive-list-combobox with dropdown menu
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RE: volume labels
I'd like to add that often I have to open/close my burner 1 or more times to get the disc to 'settle in' and be readable.
Same (?) as what I've read regarding people having 'spin-up' problems.
..also some of the packet writers are pretty flaky/slow in this area, even if there isn't any drive/cd sync kinda problem like what I have.
IMHO removable media label detection with ability to toggle on/off for each drive would be handy but not top-10 material for me.
I'd like to add that often I have to open/close my burner 1 or more times to get the disc to 'settle in' and be readable.
Same (?) as what I've read regarding people having 'spin-up' problems.
..also some of the packet writers are pretty flaky/slow in this area, even if there isn't any drive/cd sync kinda problem like what I have.
IMHO removable media label detection with ability to toggle on/off for each drive would be handy but not top-10 material for me.
I like the Servant Salamander style, but forget the little icons & volume names. What I like about this style is being able to tell at a glance the free space on each drive.
And as good looking as Servant Salamander's drop-down menus look, Turbo Navigator's look far superior & much more functional as compared to Servant Salamander's.
And as good looking as Servant Salamander's drop-down menus look, Turbo Navigator's look far superior & much more functional as compared to Servant Salamander's.