![]() ![]() Next to DLL-injection, Flashfolder also installs a service. In the XP-days these "inject DLL's in dialogs" tools were quite common, but when Vista introduced new dialogs, most of them slowly died-off (Flashfolder's last update was also 14 years ago just after Vista was introduced) But for users like me that uses only TC makes no difference. I see that script has advantages for users with multiple file managers since it works from the program it is called, not only the preconfigured one. It invokes Everything via context menu, user selects the wanted item, the script opens the path of the item in the file manager.Ĭurrently, I start Everything on shortcut, select the wanted item, press Ctrl+Enter, path opens in file manager. I was talking about the purpose of JumpToFolder script. QAP is a great utility, but I find its TC's integration too cumbersome. It is abandoned as a project, but still works. Also because it integrates TC's hotlist and source/target tabs, which are just one mouse click away in any dialog. I like Flashfolder because it is always accessible in the open/save/browse dialog boxes, no need to click or press shortcuts to activate is. ![]() ![]() I use Quick Access Popup for the functions Flashfolder provides as this is out of support since a long time. Yes, there is no support for using Everything search in open/save dialogs in Flashfolder. ![]()
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