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  • S Shog9 0

    Sure... here's one[^], here's another[^]. And a couple[^] of screenshots[^]. Hard to get a good feel for it without actually using it though... IMHO, it can be considerably faster to navigate through a hierarchy than the tree view that Explorer provides.

    ---- I just want you to be happy; That's my only little wish...

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    I think I can imagine what it must be like - I know that with the one treeview I do a fair amount of scrolling the treeview up and down, because expanding the inner levels makes it more than a vertical screenful. So, with the column-for-each-folder-level this will not happen, and as indeed my folder-names are brief, I COULD probably fit a couple of nestlevel columns in. So AGREED - this is COOL, thanks for pointing me to the articles !

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