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nikos Moderator


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RickyF Silver Member

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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:40 am Post subject: Great tutorial |
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@Nikos and Snakebyte
Thanks. This makes xplorer˛ even better.
I just tweeted (Twitter username richardfrisch)
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Tuxman Silver Member

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Very useful for some people (I prefer hotkeys), thank you for the detailed video.
(n.b.: Your Post a comment on this topic link is wrong.) _________________ Tux. ; tuxproject.de ; Windows Seven & XP 32-bit
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nikos Moderator


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FrizzleFry Gold Member


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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:17 pm Post subject: |
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snakebyte's Menu++ and MenuHack are very useful x2 tools.
I use many user commands and the ability to associate toolbar buttons with a menu makes is convenient to access these commands without having to display several toolbars. Also, a vertical menu is better than a toolbar when you want longish captions/descriptions for commands.
Menu++ also provides a nice bookmarks feature... the bookmarks open new tabs in the active pane. |
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