I just double clicked in a blank part of a windows explorater window to go one level up, does it happen to other people too?
I know it is really stupid, but it made me laugh a lot!
too much time patching?
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tanabarbier
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ha ha, yes i know that !
same here
same here
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Thomas Helzle
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I can highly recommend XYplorer to replace Windows Explorer -> you can go one level up by double-clicking in empty space besides tons of other good stuff too - give it a try, it replaced WE for me after Vista came with it's rather lame explorer...
It's so much faster to work with.
http://www.xyplorer.com/
Development is very active and support is outstanding
I'm not affiliated but a very happy user,
Cheers,
Tom
It's so much faster to work with.
http://www.xyplorer.com/
Development is very active and support is outstanding
I'm not affiliated but a very happy user,
Cheers,
Tom
cool appz !
but, personally i avoid this kind of appz , cause it's really easy to be addict and when you change of Pc or if you have to show something on the pc of someone else, you're lost without it..
but, personally i avoid this kind of appz , cause it's really easy to be addict and when you change of Pc or if you have to show something on the pc of someone else, you're lost without it..
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Thomas Helzle
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That is true, working with the normal explorer is a pain.
For instance: Opening a folder with 10k mixed files sorted by date takes Windows Explorer 40 seconds here, in XYplorer it's instant
AFAIK XY works from a stick including portable file associations so moving around isn't much of a problem...
But hey, I was just inspired to post this by tanabiers doubleclick-in-a-blank-space post
Cheers,
Tom
For instance: Opening a folder with 10k mixed files sorted by date takes Windows Explorer 40 seconds here, in XYplorer it's instant
AFAIK XY works from a stick including portable file associations so moving around isn't much of a problem...
But hey, I was just inspired to post this by tanabiers doubleclick-in-a-blank-space post
Cheers,
Tom
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