First off I really like this program, but...
Everything does my head in with it's taskbar integration. If you click the taskbar icon when Everything is already running in the system tray then it won't maximise. If it's not running already then it will want admin rights. There's no need for either of these things to be the case. A simple close button on the GUI that actually closes the app (an option to make it behave that way) would solve the first issue, as would a bit of code to make it behave properly. The service will still keep files up to date so there's no need to have Everything running in the tray. The second point follows on - the service does all the work. There's no need for the GUI to need admin rights. I'm really surprised that these oversights are still issues because they would be so simple to fix. Everything has so much potential, but is just such a pain to use at the moment. (Windows 7 x64)
Well, the accessibility is pretty bad isn't it?
Re: Well, the accessibility is pretty bad isn't it?
Dear David,
this is a great program - I got to it from a post over at CubicExplorer Forum. I was pretty exited when I tried out this tiny little thing!
But I must agree with at45: The constant appearance of the User Account Control panel of Win-7 is a killer; certainly, I guess, for people having only limited rights - but also for everybody else! Could this be fixed?
Stefan
this is a great program - I got to it from a post over at CubicExplorer Forum. I was pretty exited when I tried out this tiny little thing!
But I must agree with at45: The constant appearance of the User Account Control panel of Win-7 is a killer; certainly, I guess, for people having only limited rights - but also for everybody else! Could this be fixed?
Stefan