![]() If ideas were more freely shared, I'm guessing it would probably create an entirely new computer OS that would dwarf the productivity of Windows. There has been so many advancements in behavioral psychology that are not considered by the computer industry at all. It's very antiquated in its fundamental structure. Windows was, of course, was revolutionary in its use of graphical representations for data and for sorting and storing this data but these ideas are decades old. By any chance, do you know who or any groups that are discussing the next generation of OS's will look like? Something that would replace Windows OS? I don't mean like Chrome or Linux alternatives but something that is similar to the leap that tech took when they went from DOS to Windows. Isn't that what most people do?Īt the end of your post, it states "Scripts: Continue to the post below." Which post are you referring to? Isn't that more efficient than clicking a button every time you have to move a file or folder? I got rid of most of my buttons and use hotkeys to do things. So, whenever I drag and drop a file, it will use FastCopy instead of Directory Opus's copy function. This might be a stupid question but why do people create buttons for toolbars? Isn't that a little slow? For example, why not make FastCopy's copy function replace Directory Opus's original copy function? So, in this case, I went into File Types and selected to edit All Folders and Files. I looked around for a while in past threads and I don't think any other past post had this information. Let me thank you for a great, comprehensive answer that really helped me and I'm sure it will help a lot of other people too. I didn't find any instructions on how to do it for other programs like FastCopy.Ĭopy %userprofile%\FastCopy\FastCopy.exe /open_window /auto_close
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