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@Miky060
I honestly don't understand what you are talking about in your long post? You are describing a way of copying/moving files from one window/lister (call it what you want) into another, that Ambient *already* supports! You open one window, you open another, you select the files, then you either use the context menu or the ctrl+c/ctrl+x to choose copy/cut mode, then you paste it (with context menu or ctrl+v) wherever you want it, and then the copy/move process begins. Or you simply drag and drop between the windows. What could be easier?
I know how Ambient works and I know that's the way almost every desktop works, but you did not understand how you can do the same under Opus. Probably if you refer to Opus 4 you better understand.
let's suppose we have 2 listers opened, one is marked as source and the other as Destination. On Opus magellan the last clicked lister is marked as source, you can change source/destination with just a click on the window. If you select files from the source you can copy/move them on the destination lister just clicking only one button in the toolbar. On Ambient the process is slower, you have to click the button on the toolbar that
copy them in the clipboard first, than go with the mouse to the destination lister/window and click there the paste button. I can survive using it in this way, but when you have to do a lot of files managing opus way to work is much faster and powerful.
I ask if this can be implemented in Ambient (as option to be activated by the user) because I think it would be not big work in coding to have it.
Another feature that I miss from opus is the ftp handling, but this could be obtained just with some software that "mounts" the FTP site as a device, so that you can operate on it using normal Ambient tools. FTP tools are old stuff.
[ Edited by Miky060 24.01.2012 - 12:58 ]
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