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Originally posted by: Shanti
Anyone who does not use details should not be using a computer.
EDIT: Using any other view is almost as bad as hiding known file extensions.
Originally posted by: Shanti
Anyone who does not use details should not be using a computer.
EDIT: Using any other view is almost as bad as hiding known file extensions.
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
ACDSee for me.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Shanti
Anyone who does not use details should not be using a computer.
EDIT: Using any other view is almost as bad as hiding known file extensions.
now why shouldent i be useing a computer??? list is the most efficent one dont have to scroll down forf a month when you have a DIR with a tone of stuff in it
and win xp auto hides known extensions and i leave them hidden because i knwo what my carp is and move it to the correct place on my HD
Originally posted by: Trygve
Details.
Show all files ("yes, I really, really do want to show all files")
"No, I don't want to view the directory as a web page; really, I don't."
"No, don't hide the file extensions."
Why is it bad to avoid a view that has acres of wasted white space and doesn't tell me anything I can't see in the "details" box on the lower left?Originally posted by: Shanti
Anyone who does not use details should not be using a computer.
EDIT: Using any other view is almost as bad as hiding known file extensions.
I don't think I've ever used an explorer window maximized.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Why is it bad to avoid a view that has acres of wasted white space and doesn't tell me anything I can't see in the "details" box on the lower left?Originally posted by: Shanti
Anyone who does not use details should not be using a computer.
EDIT: Using any other view is almost as bad as hiding known file extensions.
Icons, no wasted space, most efficient view.
Details, lots of wasted space.
ZV
Originally posted by: Shanti
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Shanti
Anyone who does not use details should not be using a computer.
EDIT: Using any other view is almost as bad as hiding known file extensions.
now why shouldent i be useing a computer??? list is the most efficent one dont have to scroll down forf a month when you have a DIR with a tone of stuff in it
and win xp auto hides known extensions and i leave them hidden because i knwo what my carp is and move it to the correct place on my HD
I'm just kidding. List is acceptable.
I just like to see all the information. I don't need Windows to hide things from me.
That's why I want to see the details, I want to see the file extensions, and I want to see the hidden system files dammit.
You may know what your carp is, but you don't always know what other program's files are and it's often helpful to be able to see what file type it is. I want to know for instance if I'm opening a jpg or a gif or if the file I want to look at is a plain text ini or xml file or if it is a binary executable.
And as a developer, I will often have multiple files with the same names.
Especially with .net
*shrugs* The only time I don't use it maximized is on the rare occasion when I have to drag and drop.Originally posted by: amcdonald
I don't think I've ever used an explorer window maximized.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Why is it bad to avoid a view that has acres of wasted white space and doesn't tell me anything I can't see in the "details" box on the lower left?Originally posted by: Shanti
Anyone who does not use details should not be using a computer.
EDIT: Using any other view is almost as bad as hiding known file extensions.
Icons, no wasted space, most efficient view.
Details, lots of wasted space.
ZV
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Why is it bad to avoid a view that has acres of wasted white space and doesn't tell me anything I can't see in the "details" box on the lower left?Originally posted by: Shanti
Anyone who does not use details should not be using a computer.
EDIT: Using any other view is almost as bad as hiding known file extensions.
Icons, no wasted space, most efficient view.
Details, lots of wasted space.
ZV
