![]() Last opened file is automatically highlighted for instant access. Listary also brings recent folders and files at your fingertips from Explorer and File Open/Save Dialog box. Access any deeply nested folder with a keystroke. Speed up your work by gaining instant access to your favorite folders and files. It works with items in Windows Explorer, Task Manager, Registry Editor, Windows Desktop, file Open/Save dialogs and other components. Listary is an excellent find-as-you-type search utility that makes searching items in large unmanageable lists of Windows applications a breeze. All you have to do is just type the ✅ File Name that you're looking for, and Listary will display the search results at breakneck speed. The lightweight design doesn't stop it from providing various advanced features however, that may fit the needs of both casual and power users alike. Not only does it make file browsing truly flexible - thanks to its multi-file managers support - but the ultra-compact UI also redefines minimalism. Listary is a unique search utility for Windows. For simplicity, if the user travels to another tab, the button could be turned off.Free Download Listary Pro 6.3.0.67 Beta Multilingual Free Links | 14.2 Mb It would stand for the current tab-set only. ![]() That might require the cm_SyncChangeDir to be a 3-state button (on, off and temporarily off). ![]() If the user manually changes the path, the state of the button becomes "off". What if there was a mode in which TC beeped the first time the user tries to CD and the other folder does not exist (as done now), then just temporarily disables cm_SyncChangeDir (a third state for the button/command), let you go as down as you want and when you return to the upper level (at the point where cm_SyncChangeDir was disabled), TC automatically reenables cm_SyncChangeDir. At that point, i CD to the one folder twice (so cm_SyncChangeDir is forcibly disabled), travel down the path, do or find what i want and then return upwards to the same path, just to be able to re-enable cm_SyncChangeDir. ![]() I've found myself in many occasions Sync-CDing up to a certain level, in which there exists one folder in one panel that does not exist in the other. I would like to propose something different (i think, i don't know what other applications do). ![]()
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