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by daern
28 Oct 2013, 10:01
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Layout
Replies: 2
Views: 6148

Re: Layout

My eyes! It burns, it burns!

It's a funny thing, but I never miss a tree view inside Salamander. I think trees work better with mouse, but dual-pane navigation works much better with a kbd. That said, I've been doing it that way for 20-odd years now, so old habits die hard ;)
by daern
02 Aug 2011, 14:42
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Internal Viewer - Tail Functionality
Replies: 3
Views: 5579

Re: Internal Viewer - Tail Functionality

Effectively, I do this at the moment: F3 -> End -> Esc -> F3 -> End -> Esc.... Actually, all that you need to do is move somewhere else in the file and then again to the end. (So instead of Esc, F3, End , you can do Home, End , or PageUp, PageDown as I like to do). Other than that, I'd like the scr...
by daern
02 Aug 2011, 09:25
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Internal Viewer - Tail Functionality
Replies: 3
Views: 5579

Internal Viewer - Tail Functionality

As a feature request, I would like to have some sort of tail functionality built into the internal text viewer plugin. i.e. F3 -> <enable tail> -> file tracks automatically. Effectively, I do this at the moment: F3 -> End -> Esc -> F3 -> End -> Esc.... Also, the files I'm viewing are large trace fil...
by daern
19 Aug 2010, 13:05
Forum: Problems and Troubleshooting
Topic: 7-zip password length limited to 30?
Replies: 4
Views: 8447

7-zip password length limited to 30?

To reproduce: Using the 7z plugin, create an archive containing a single file. Select encrypt, enter a 30 char password, create archive. Use integrity check to confirm that it can decrypt ok. Now repeat with a 31 char password. Note the CRC error when trying to extract / test the archive. Any ideas?
by daern
20 Nov 2009, 12:48
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Multivolume Archives That Do Not Split Files
Replies: 3
Views: 4891

Re: Multivolume Archives That Do Not Split Files

Sorry, can't help you with your problem, but thanks for reminding me of ARJ. I don't think I've used it for nearly 15 years :-)
by daern
13 Nov 2009, 09:04
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 64 bit version?
Replies: 41
Views: 66069

Re: 64 bit version?

I've been having a little fish today and it looks like there might be a simple solution available for the short term. There's a special folder called "sysnative" provides access to the 64 bit system32 folder, even from a 32 bit process. Unfortunately, this folder isn't visible from AS, al...
by daern
11 Nov 2009, 14:10
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Windows 7 and Salamander - Feedback?
Replies: 8
Views: 9931

Re: Windows 7 and Salamander - Feedback?

No issues here, apart from the normal ones caused by running AS under x86_64 Windows.
Win 7 Enterprise RTM 64 bit
by daern
09 Nov 2009, 12:07
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 64 bit version?
Replies: 41
Views: 66069

Re: 64 bit version?

I've been having a little fish today and it looks like there might be a simple solution available for the short term. There's a special folder called "sysnative" provides access to the 64 bit system32 folder, even from a 32 bit process. Unfortunately, this folder isn't visible from AS, alt...
by daern
09 Nov 2009, 10:51
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 64 bit version?
Replies: 41
Views: 66069

Re: 64 bit version?

Thanks Jan. Voted as requested.
by daern
09 Nov 2009, 10:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What next? Vote please: x64 version or UAC support
Replies: 74
Views: 100872

Re: What next? Vote please: x64 version or UAC support

x86_64 support all the way. Not remotely bothered about UAC.

For me, lack of 64 bit support is now insanely annoying (mostly, it has to be said, because of Microsoft's mental directory mapping mess)

Daern
by daern
04 Nov 2009, 15:02
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 64 bit version?
Replies: 41
Views: 66069

Re: 64 bit version?

I thought I'd give this thread a gentle nudge before it gets to its 3rd birthday :( We've now migrated virtually every server in our infrastructure to x86_64. About 1/3 of our desktops are now 64bit and the other 2/3 will be rapidly moving away from 32 bit computing. Yet, here we all are, still on a...
by daern
25 Sep 2008, 10:00
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Verfication during/after copy/move
Replies: 19
Views: 20320

Mathematically it's impossible to have your data "always safe". 8) Ok, I agree here. All I would say is that in several years of using Salamander, it has never yet screwed up any file that I have copied or moved using it. I use it routinely within my production environment (in fact, it's ...
by daern
25 Sep 2008, 09:55
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 64 bit version?
Replies: 41
Views: 66069

Would you mind if PictView and WinSCP plugin will not be included in the x64 version of Salamander? Both plugins are implemented in compilers that doesn't support x64 platform. I have two separate and disttinct uses for AS: 1. Work - 64 bit native version would be useful, PictView not needed but Wi...
by daern
11 Dec 2007, 09:34
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Licensing - per user, or per PC?
Replies: 1
Views: 4746

Licensing - per user, or per PC?

I have a small team of 4 support engineers managing some 70+ servers. If I wanted to install AS on each server, would I need 4 licenses or 70+?

Also, any news on the MSI installer, or should I roll my own instead...? ;-)

Thanks,

Daern
by daern
14 Apr 2007, 20:19
Forum: Problems and Troubleshooting
Topic: RC3 - Expiration
Replies: 6
Views: 6621

Jan Rysavy wrote:It's a mistake, we are very sorry. Intended expiration date was July 1, 2007.

On Monday we will decide what to do.
{hint} Release a non-time-bombed version! {/hint}