01-18-2008, 03:43 AM -
Yeah... reaaaaally good idea civerson51 !!!
A nice approach to multiple selection implementation should be to make it a program default function, which could be set as an attribute only to desired folders.
This will allow to have plain menus with the common links to start applications, and "browsing folders" with selectable content to do most common system operations (copy, cut, paste, delete...).
And, of course, the most effective solution could be the same Microsoft added to Windows Vista desktop: CHECKBOXES!!!
A nice approach to multiple selection implementation should be to make it a program default function, which could be set as an attribute only to desired folders.
This will allow to have plain menus with the common links to start applications, and "browsing folders" with selectable content to do most common system operations (copy, cut, paste, delete...).
And, of course, the most effective solution could be the same Microsoft added to Windows Vista desktop: CHECKBOXES!!!