![]() ![]() So please bugger off with your "experiences", and maybe spend some time (and money) finding at least a few competent software people. All those "smart people" Bill Gates used to brag about have long ago unassed Redmond, and the SatNad acolytes (read: ass-lickers) that remain simply have no engineering chops. ![]() But it is becoming quite clear that you no longer have the capability in your organization to make anything work. That would be an "updated experience" that would win you praises. Quick Access folders (available by default for users signed into Windows with a Microsoft account), Favorites, and Recent also bring in an updated experience with WinUI."ĭear Micros~1, you Ignorant Slut: How may times do we have to tell you that we, the poor besodded users that have to use your effluvia, do not want an "updated experience". For everything else, I use a proper file manager to find the file I want, properly curated by me into an understandable directory structures, then click/tap on the file and the relevant app then opens it. In my use case, the ONLY app I use to find files is Galleray for photos. I'm getting a sense that MS Explorer is heading down the route of Android "you really don't need a file manager", the apps will show all relevant files they can open" type of system. I did want that file, that would be the reason I open Explorer in the first place and I'd already know where it is. Ans as per my previous post, I really don't want to be reminded about a file I recently opened. If it was important or useful, I grabbed a copy, if not, well it can go bitrot for all I care. I really don't care if someone commented on some file I once looked at last week, or shared during a meeting. And mostly I want it to open in the directory I was last in when I closed it since, oddly, that's likely the directory I use the most anyway. If I open a file manager, odds are I want to, you know, "manage" files. Not the whole fucking workspace to be smothered. OMG, it's worse than I thought! I was expecting something like a toolbar along the top. ![]()
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