Thanks All - Tom (trying to regain sanity).
#Powerdesk pro 9 review Pc#
A simple viewer does not have to be rocket science does it? IMHO, it's because of such cumbersome, confusing, squirrely, irritations like this that the PC is/has being replaced by the iPad, type gizmos for the average user. Please, please, another suggestion for a file viewer/explorer for W7. Both remind of an MS design that knows best for you and must to do it their way.
Or, if in fact they will do such, the configuration "fix" is buried where I can't find it. 2) Total Commander will not command copy a file with a simple right click and menu selection. For example - 1) Multi Commander will not save the column configuration changes I make. I have in last couple of weeks spent hours with - Multi Commander and Total Commander, both for 64b. The standard Windows Explorer I have always found to be cumbersome to use. Note there are two vertical windows.Ī simple right click on a file name brings down a window with choices such as - copy, past, open, rename. Rather than try and explain what I like about it, here is jpg. I love PowerDesk for its straight simplicity. My favorite file viewer/explorer of many years PowerDesk is not fully functional in W7. Forgive me, this is such an elementary problem.