![]() ![]() If FC could have a little panel like this, maybe it could show comments, too in an editbox where you can freely type within. But Windows Explorer (and xyPlorer) sort of has a little panel like this - it shows you file properties. ![]() It makes sense to insert them in the file's properties so that when the file is moved you don't have to modify a db to go with it. Problem with comments is they have to be *put* somewhere - either in the file's properties or in a db. I could type in it with a GTD manner - just freely type and the comment would be attached to the file. Showing the file-comment there would be quite nice.Īctually, if I had anything to wish for, it would be a little dockable panel at the bottom of the tab. But I have a widescreen monitor and most of the status bar is wasted with the commandline that is a mile wide. I always keep my view set to "list" because I can see more files at once and don't much care for using "details" unless I have to find something with a specific date. Or even a dockable panel at the bottom of the tab. Make sure not to temper with every file and also have a. I'm thinking I'd like to see the note appear in the status bar or in a little popup tooltip at the bottom of the window - kind of like Firefox's url flasher. It was that simple to add, remove or modify any changes to the details by going to file properties. ![]() Change that node to 'fix' the keywords, etc. If you just want the data there, just grab the value of the XML node, and you're done. Open this file as an XML file and navigate to the appropriate XML node. With later versions of powershell, you can use the. If I could add a note to the file then it would help a lot. Open the file as a zip file and extract core.xml. Right now I go through my downloads and can't remember, so I just delete anything I can't recognize. This would really help to keep me organized - I could keep notes on why I downloaded this thing or that thing. ![]()
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