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to: Robert Comer
from: Gary Britt
date: 2007-01-22 11:24:10
subject: Re: Is Internet Explorer 7 Explorer Too Locked Down for You?

From: Gary Britt 

Great!

I agree with Robert Lewis, why mess with perfection.  Its based upon the
old Xtree interface from DOS days which set the gold standard for disk/file
management in the 80's and Ztree has just continued from that tradition
with a full win32 version, 100's more features, full long file name
support, etc.

Couple quick tips.  Watch the menus at the bottom of the screen.  Pressing
alt or control will cause the menu choices to change.  You can do
operations on groups of files by Tagging them and then using the menus
shown when holding down the control key.  You can do directory and
directory tree compares, split views, and search for ascii strings within
files.  You can copy groups of files maintaining directory structure if you
want.  Too many features to begin to list.  Use control insert to copy a
files path or name or path and name to the clipboard.  Use shift insert to
paste.  You can do alpha file name searching by holding down the shift key
while typing the letters of a file name.  Sometimes you have to relog the
drive or a tree branch on the drive to pick-up file changes made by other
programs.  Oh and shift-F10 brings up the windows right click context menu
for a file that would appear from a right click on that same file in
windows explorer.  You can construct complicated batch operations on files
or groups of files and cause batch files to run on a specific file when
hitting the O for open file key.  F1 gives you detailed searchable help
file.

Gary

Robert Comer wrote:
> I just downloaded that, the UI is , ahem, a bit dated.  I'll play with it
> awhile though, looks like it may be what I want.
>

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