Recently it had (automatic) thumbnail previews for pictures added to it, which is really handy.
Like DOpus 5 it is highly configurable, and in fact really needs a bit of configuring before it will work best for you (although it's default config is a lot more useful than DOpus 5's).
First thing you will probably want to do is tick "Reverse source/dest button", as most (?) people seems to find the default counter-intuitive (I am one of them) for copying/moving files.
Just like ... Directory Opus 5/Magellan... Nah, it reminds me of Martin Elsner's "ClassAction". That was my file manager of choice in OS 3.9. The "Filer" has moved beyond that; it's classier!
First thing you will probably want to do is tick "Reverse source/dest button"... Love this new preference! Now, I can throw away DirOpus! =:o
Snuffy wrote: First thing you will probably want to do is tick "Reverse source/dest button"... Love this new preference! Now, I can throw away DirOpus! =:o
not me...DOpus 4.x all the way for me on my miggys
Is it possible to change the menu-definition in Filer? So, I don't want to create a new user button with a own definition, but change an already existing menu entry.
I'd like to start GoldED instead of Notebad when choosing "Edit" from the menue.
Sorry, I don't get how to do that? In File Type Prefs, I have to specify all the filetypes which should start Golded instead of Notepad? That seems pretty complicated. Can't I just say somehow, that the default editor is Golded?
okay, thanks. Filer is great! The only thing that's missing is Drag'n'Drop from filer to applicaions and AppIcons but I guess that's not possible with the current workbench?
Both ClassAction and DirOpus4 follow the classic dual-lister paradigm while Filer uses single listers. It may take some time to get used to it but it is well worth the change. Especially with the Filer commodity (which starts a new lister when clicking in an empty space on WB) the new file management system is very powerful and easy to use. I haven't started DOpus for months now
I have preferred the dopus4 way of handling files. The main feature that I would like to see more in it is tabs.
Windows explorer, linux, OSX way of file handling sucks bigtime.
Time will tell if filer manages to please me (I did not like Dopus5 way of handling things either, to me it was for example unclear to where the copy is going to end up etc. Dopus4 way limit mistakes and is very SIMPLE).
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