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I would like to know that too. I really can't live without FF.
Would donations bring back the interest in development?.
2009-12-22 18:00:25 UTC by stevie1
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can you make that FlashFolder opens recent folders in TotalCommander? Because i often manually open the folder in TotalCommander, in which i saved file.
2009-11-24 11:42:25 UTC by laburj
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Save settings, favorites etc into FlashFolder's folder would be good for backup and not loosing them. Currently looks they're stored in the registry.
2009-10-04 18:04:28 UTC by nobody
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In a long favorites menu auto scroll on arrows. If favorites list doesn't fit to screen we scroll by clicking arrow icons, auto scroll when mouse is over the arrow icons would be more comfortable.
2009-10-04 18:03:27 UTC by nobody
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In a long favorites menu auto scroll on arrows. If favorites list doesn't fit to screen we scroll by clicking arrow icons, auto scroll when mouse is over the arrow icons would be more comfortable.
2009-10-04 13:53:57 UTC by nobody
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In a long favorites menu auto scroll on arrows. If favorites list doesn't fit to screen we scroll by clicking arrow icons, auto scroll when mouse is over the arrow icons would be more comfortable.
2009-10-04 12:57:22 UTC by nobody
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In a long favorites menu auto scroll on arrows. If favorites list doesn't fit to screen we scroll by clicking arrow icons, auto scroll when mouse is over the arrow icons would be more comfortable.
2009-10-04 12:44:54 UTC by nobody
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Save settings, favorites etc into FlashFolder's folder would be good for backup and not loosing them. Currently looks they're stored in the registry.
2009-10-04 12:42:40 UTC by nobody
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Remember recent files especially useful for text and html files. Via recent files button we can open that file without even navigation. PS Hot Folders and some other apps has this function.
2009-10-04 12:28:25 UTC by nobody
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An option that asks user to put buttons on the left or right side of the toolbar would be useful. Currently they are on the left and I prefer right side.
2009-10-04 12:25:41 UTC by nobody