09-05-2015, 07:11 AM -
TLB is a WONDERFUL product.
It is one of my top five, favorite programs of all time going back many years. I first registered TLB in July of 2007 & it has been the best 20 bucks that I've ever spent. I actually started using TLB about three years earlier (as a free trial-ware product). After learning the basics I thought "I really like this product" so wanting to support the developer I bought it.
BUT... keep in mind it is a "Power Users" item which means it has a LOT of power hidden under a straight forward & clean interface.
Yes I too had many frustrating times with a high learning curve (at first). This is not a program that one jumps into lightly but rather you "grow into" over time. As time goes by you learn to really love TLB as it will "grow on you". It's power is simply AWESOME. There is nothing else like it on the market.
To give an example of it's power I have managed to combine TLB, Directory Opus File Manager & the Windows Task bar into one bar. There is not another program on the market that would allow me to do that feat. (SEE: attached JPEG's).
It is one of my top five, favorite programs of all time going back many years. I first registered TLB in July of 2007 & it has been the best 20 bucks that I've ever spent. I actually started using TLB about three years earlier (as a free trial-ware product). After learning the basics I thought "I really like this product" so wanting to support the developer I bought it.
BUT... keep in mind it is a "Power Users" item which means it has a LOT of power hidden under a straight forward & clean interface.
Yes I too had many frustrating times with a high learning curve (at first). This is not a program that one jumps into lightly but rather you "grow into" over time. As time goes by you learn to really love TLB as it will "grow on you". It's power is simply AWESOME. There is nothing else like it on the market.
To give an example of it's power I have managed to combine TLB, Directory Opus File Manager & the Windows Task bar into one bar. There is not another program on the market that would allow me to do that feat. (SEE: attached JPEG's).
This post was last modified: 09-05-2015, 08:33 AM by DocCruncher.