12-12-2001, 05:16 AM -
I think you misunderstand my suggestion.
Here is where the diffrence between a MENU FOLDER and VIRTUAL FOLDER is.
A menu folder has no need of navigation as it is only a collection of buttons so your request just to launch buttons is answered. I agree with that use.
I refer to virtual folders (my documents is my example) because sometimes I must navigate to the document I need to launch.
I see no reason why someone sould not make a virtual folder of C:. After all Window explorer does exactly that job. True Launch Bar could do the same job but better of course.
So I request consideration to add navigation to VIRUAL FOLDERS.
Here is where the diffrence between a MENU FOLDER and VIRTUAL FOLDER is.
A menu folder has no need of navigation as it is only a collection of buttons so your request just to launch buttons is answered. I agree with that use.
I refer to virtual folders (my documents is my example) because sometimes I must navigate to the document I need to launch.
I see no reason why someone sould not make a virtual folder of C:. After all Window explorer does exactly that job. True Launch Bar could do the same job but better of course.
So I request consideration to add navigation to VIRUAL FOLDERS.
Please read the True Launch Bar FAQ (Frequently asked questions)
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