[implemented] Support for Windows 7 task features
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[implemented] Support for Windows 7 task features
Hi,
do you have plans to support the new Windows 7 taskbar features?
Thanks
André
do you have plans to support the new Windows 7 taskbar features?
Thanks
André
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
What directories should we put to the jump list? Hot Paths? Collect frequent working directories (see Commands > List of Working Directories)?
There should probably be option to disable Altap Salamander jump list in Options > Configuration > History?
There should probably be option to disable Altap Salamander jump list in Options > Configuration > History?
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
Hi,
thanks for the response. Yes, the hotpaths in Jumplist whould be great, to easily open my favorite paths. And an option to enable/disable it would be great to. Not all people want to same functions.
Also the progressbar while copy/move would be great.
André
thanks for the response. Yes, the hotpaths in Jumplist whould be great, to easily open my favorite paths. And an option to enable/disable it would be great to. Not all people want to same functions.
Also the progressbar while copy/move would be great.
André
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
So only Hot Paths?
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
Maybe also the latest used paths. I only wanted to know if you have plans to support it.
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
Hot Paths would be great! Maybe the whole drive menu (with drives, plugins and Documents shortcut)
Frequent working directories would be nice too (and also available somewhere in Salamander for users without Windows 7) - I cannot praise any more the frequent URL feature in Google Chrome - I don't use bookmarks, because Google Chrome remmembers all of my regularly visited websites and I need to write just a few letters and the whole URL is presented to me - Genius!
Frequent working directories would be nice too (and also available somewhere in Salamander for users without Windows 7) - I cannot praise any more the frequent URL feature in Google Chrome - I don't use bookmarks, because Google Chrome remmembers all of my regularly visited websites and I need to write just a few letters and the whole URL is presented to me - Genius!
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
this was just a hint. We can later discuss this in detail and make a poll where the people can vote which function they want.
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
Ideas in this thread would be enough.
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
*bump*
AS 3.0 (PB75 x64) doesn't include any Win7 functions. Any plans to add them?
AS 3.0 (PB75 x64) doesn't include any Win7 functions. Any plans to add them?
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
Any special win7 functions? Which function do you miss?Andre.Ziegler wrote:*bump*
AS 3.0 (PB75 x64) doesn't include any Win7 functions. Any plans to add them?
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
I miss most that I don't have the progress bar and the status overlay icon:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd942846.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd942846.aspx
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
I miss it too. I will spend some time on it and let you know.
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
thanksJan Rysavy wrote:I will spend some time on it and let you know.
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
Will you ever add those features?
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Re: Support for Windows 7 task features (jumplists, Progress
Yes, we would like to put it into AS 3.0.