11/13/2023 0 Comments Xyplorer vs total commander![]() ![]() When one user is in a doc, the others can pull up only read-only copies. The program keeps a running history of each doc.Īll the docs in the library are searchable using any combination of the above parameters.Īny user on the home or workgroup network can access the program to pull up any doc. The doc can be re-saved later in different versions, and those versions appear as a. On the first save, the program assigns a serial number to that doc which can appear in its footer. Many of these can be selected from drop-down menus or links to database files. Wishlist: I wish GAOTD could offer something closer to a true document management system (DMS) like Worldox, for a very small home or workgroup network (not a domain, and not requiring a dedicated server).Įach new doc (could be anything, like a doc, xls, pdf, whatever) gets saved with the user inputting title, client number and/or name, matter number and/or name, author number and/or name, maybe secretary number and/or name, maybe type of doc, and yes a space for comments. Love XYplorer and told some friends about today's GAOTD. In my opinion you guys/gals at XYplorer are pretty darn smart so you could also add some other Apple and Linux type capabilities to your product. For instance: If the XYplorer's new algo file name could be "Explanation of Geometric 98732%%$ arrays" when the previously (too long) file was named "Explanation of Geometric quintuples of 4th order differentials in non-Euclidean space using conditions of collapsing dimension paradigms for complex numbers using n-dimensional arrays." For example, a algo changed folder might contain a TXT file showing the old and the new. XYplorer could write a log of what was done showing which algo file / folder name matches which actual (previous) file name and put it in the folder affected. XYplorer could run some type of algo (first asking permission to change names) to allow the files to be put inside each other. I get very distracted trying to compensate for this so that I can AT LEAST keep the file and the folders and get back to my main work. And then there is also Q-Dir and a43 which I have on my USB keys for use when mobile (small and single executables). ![]() ![]() I also use XYPlorer which I use frequently but is not my daily driver. Many times when a long file name gets put into a folder with a long file name that is already in a folder with a long file name, THEN things get crazy in terms of organizing a set of files. I can recommend Total Commander by Christian Ghisler its not free but I liked it so much I bought a license. How I would improve XYplorer: Find a way to deal with long file names when you are consolidating files and folders into folders which have long file names. ![]()
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