![]() More clicks to get to the places we need, no real control even in Administrator, shocking I am sure my calculator has more functionality. Wow! The depths of the lack of Administrator control in Win 7 know no bounds. To wit, note the number near the bottom right of this screen grab: Clicking on a folder with ClassicShell's ClassicExplorer component installed DOES yield a folder size in the status bar. ![]() ![]() Waiting until Windows 8 (or "Windows Glitz" or whatever the marketeers choose to call it) will be TOO LATE!įYI, there's a somewhat useful workaround to this issue in the ClassicShell freeware app by IvoSoft. The one thing that Microsoft could and should do to save face with Explorer is to release an ABSOLUTELY DYNAMITE Explorer rewrite in Service Pack 1. Yet it's pretty clear that Explorer in Vista, and XP before that, worked better than Explorer in Windows 7. Double click it to open, right-click it to print or compile or scan it or send it somewhere or. ![]() With an object oriented system (more or less), the file is the center of everything. They have completely offset the wonderful improvements made to Windows in other places.Įxplorer gives us access to our files. I'm sorry to publicly proclaim this but credit needs to be given where due. ![]() It's just not filled in with anything in the case of folders! Why not? Microsoft appears to have chosen to put their new and not-so-bright people on the Explorer project, which IMO is a dismal failure in Windows 7. ![]()
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