OT: Windows Vista
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OT: Windows Vista
The next version of Windows will look and (apparently) behave substantially differently:
http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/0,1206,pg=0&s=26945&a=156757,00.asp
Me thinks it will set 3rd party file manager software developers scrambling...
Check out the stacks view, virtual folder view, and especially the screen clip of the save dialog.
http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/0,1206,pg=0&s=26945&a=156757,00.asp
Me thinks it will set 3rd party file manager software developers scrambling...
Check out the stacks view, virtual folder view, and especially the screen clip of the save dialog.
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I can't help myself but the copy dialog looks beautiful (the diskettes in the top right-hand corner, the blurred transparency, the green progress bar).
What's so special about the save dialog? And I just noticed I either don't see folders or I don't see files in that dialog. How are folders distinguished from files?
The stacks view seems just what eg Imatch or ThumbsPlus! do, only integrated in Windows.
Roman
What's so special about the save dialog? And I just noticed I either don't see folders or I don't see files in that dialog. How are folders distinguished from files?
The stacks view seems just what eg Imatch or ThumbsPlus! do, only integrated in Windows.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Oh, I don't know, maybe it's the:What's so special about the save dialog?
- Folder tree integrated with file list
Categories integrated with physical paths in the tree
Sorting "buttons" above tiles
Arrows instead of "\"s... (are they mouseable...?) in path combo
Integrated search
Horizontal panels in dialog
Options button on lower left
Tooltip identifying the active file
If you think about how the path combo might work (I haven't seen it in action) with the possibility for drop-downs under every arrow (maybe?)... well, that would be a substantial functional improvement. One that could be integrated into the TC panel paths...
I poo-pooed the Avalon/Glass stuff when I originally read about it as being just ribbons and bows... but my guess from these screen shots is that MS has finally done their homework about GUIs.
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It's the ugliest thing I have seen for a long time - especially those semitransparent titlebars - makes the screen look confusing and messy.
And what's that with those folder icons lying sideways - gives the impression that everything will fall out of them.
Looks like an OS that I will pass.
And I don't see 2-panel copying anywhere - so in my book M$ still hasn't learned what file managing is about.
And what's that with those folder icons lying sideways - gives the impression that everything will fall out of them.
Looks like an OS that I will pass.
And I don't see 2-panel copying anywhere - so in my book M$ still hasn't learned what file managing is about.
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Looks nice, but still misses two progres bars like TC. There are over 4000 files copying and only one bar for total. No single file bar. Will MS ever learn to make its products more useful?? This is only skin for w95 copy dialogHacker wrote:I can't help myself but the copy dialog looks beautiful (the diskettes in the top right-hand corner, the blurred transparency, the green progress bar).

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TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar
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TC 11.51 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1391a
TC 3.60b4 on Android 6, 13, 14
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Yeap! And making the OS bigger and slower every time. Who guesses if Vista will come on a DVD-Rom instead of a CD-Rom?crab wrote:so...it seems to be that microsoft hired just graphic designers for making Vista....and not the best of them
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Here you can see a screenshot from TC 6.53 running on Windows Vista Beta 1.
http://www.hortien.com/upload/tconvista.png
http://www.hortien.com/upload/tconvista.png
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I'm hungry for more! Give us more! Heh! TC is already Windows Vista ready!Clas Hortien wrote:Here you can see a screenshot from TC 6.53 running on Windows Vista Beta 1.
http://www.hortien.com/upload/tconvista.png

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Yeh it IS pretty, and not too obtrusively so, but I will turn most of that off, as always. The interesting stuff is the virtual folders and the stacks, plus all of the "custom" file attributes implied by the categories and keywords stuff.bahh...its pretty enough....
MS appears determined to release file management from the rigid hierarchical relationships we currently employ to something more multi-dimensional.
There have been many requests for formal support for virtual folders in TC. Well, MS is going to embed them in the operating system! This means an api!
I am curious. How will TC tie-in to this new file system functionality? I certainly will want to make use of it.
Via the Custom Columns feature, perhaps?
Anyway, I (for a lonely one, it appears) am actually excited by some of these screen shots and the new organization paradigms they imply. I have millions of files. Don't you?
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