The only things I keep use win+e is to call the native manager is that there are partition sizes and a recycle bin on home page of it. It was meant to say that how Microsoft can't make a handy file manager. Or maybe I'm asking too much for a file manager.
I try not to use beta apps nowaday. But the native file manager, I feel it become slow more and more, especially after the official refine. And I got more movie to manage, and recently I started to remove the redundant but also so big audio tracks from tons of mkv, also the graphic subtitles can be 10mb+ per track.
On the other hand the Everything is so fast and full keyboard shortcut supported.
So yesterday I somehow started to give a newer developing version of Everything a try and found that there is treeview on it. And I think this should be the time to move.
One question, should I keep further/derived contents attached to the main post, like suggestions or bugs, or create a new one for each?
Also since I'm using version 1.5, I shouldn't use A or B anymore but C of the forum, right?
A = /Everything/Suggestions
B = /Everything/Bug report
C = /Everything 1.5 Alpha
Thank you.
Was decided to abandon Windows native file manager and switch to Everything 1.5
Re: Was decided to abandon Windows native file manager and switch to Everything 1.5
Please keep in mind that Everything 1.5 is in development.
Please use the Everything 1.5 Alpha forum for Everything 1.5a suggestions/bugs.
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions.
Please create a new topic for each.One question, should I keep further/derived contents attached to the main post, like suggestions or bugs, or create a new one for each?
Please use the Everything 1.5 Alpha forum for Everything 1.5a suggestions/bugs.
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions.
Re: Was decided to abandon Windows native file manager and switch to Everything 1.5
What keep in my mind more is Windows is in development too, especially it file manager.