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XYplorer Big Summer Art Madness! - Lifetime License on 50%
Tuxman:
TC? Never. ;D
Too ugly, too less integration with Windows Explorer. Having to install proprietary plug-ins for functions already implemented as Explorer extensions is a no-go. (Plus, there are so many free TC clones out there...)
I think four third-party FMs are enough for now. Although I only use two of them actively, x² and FAR...
OK, getting a bit OT here. I'll stop it.
tomos:
ah yes :)
seen you having a dig on a TC thread lately so thought I'd get one back ;)
XY is a very nice file manager so enjoy!
Tuxman:
Yes, I've been playing with it for a while now before considering to use it legally. In fact, it is nice but has some rough edges left to explore. I guess most "missing" things can be handled with scripting, so I won't complain. (The scripting engine is great at least.)
Spending some more time these days. Thank you for your wishes. ;D 8)
Curt:
I was surprised not to see a bunch of (obvious) feature options, in XYplorer. So, if I don't care to learn some scripting, I might not be satisfied with XYplorer. Is that it?
Jibz:
I was surprised not to see a bunch of (obvious) feature options, in XYplorer. So, if I don't care to learn some scripting, I might not be satisfied with XYplorer. Is that it?-Curt (July 20, 2010, 02:46 AM)
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I would definitely suggest you use the trial period to evaluate it fully before you purchase. Many of the features in XY are great, but it is lacking a few things you might expect to be there. Using the evaluation period well is of course sound advice for any piece of shareware :Thmbsup:.
Oh and spend a little time reading the forums, they give some valuable insight into the level of support.
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