Multi Commander > Feature Requests and Suggestions
** Summary of Requests and Suggestions *
Mathias (Author):
--- Quote from: jmefun on January 30, 2013, 18:54:43 ---First, thanks for the excellence program.
My requests:
1. Open a cmd window from here. Right click on a folder and have an option to "Open cmd window from here", with the folder path set as current directory in cmd. Also, an option to "Open cmd as administrator from here"
2. Predefined target directories for Copy and Move operations. Let users pre-define target directories. Once copy or move was invoked, prompt user for target selections.
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1. You can kind of do that now using the command line field.. by typing "cmd" or "*cmd" (open as admin)
But the entire context menu thing will be reworked and then it will be added there too.
2. You can set presets for the copy to dialog that auto set target path/filter/option. This preset can be loaded from the F-key or also autoload if you starta a copy/move from a specified folder. Expand the CopyTo dialog completely and at the bottom you can defined presets.
Timon:
--- Quote from: Jungle on July 04, 2012, 14:57:38 ---Concerning .ISO, .CAB, wlx, wcx... On the one side, there are a lot of plugins, so internal TC-plugins support could make MC development easier in the future.
On the other side, implementing such support might become just a waste of time since there are already at least 2 filemanagers supporting wlx and wcx (Unreal Commander, Double Commander).
I think you may just release own plugin sdk and concentrate on other global ideas. Step by step (maybe some vote again?). From my point of view, there's no need in fourth Total Commander. IMHO it is impossible to create something truly perfect that can completely satisfy everyone.
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Don't think that implementing existing wcx, wlx, wfx and wdx plugins is just a waste of time. The question is not only in creating own sdk, but in fact in convincing 'lazy' developers that they have to write something under it. What for they have to write something under specific file manager on a new sdk, if, in fact, their plugins already work fine in extensive amount of other file managers? Different developers use them without any problems and if user want to migrate to another file manager familiar tools would be used.
P.S. FreeCommander XE also have support of wcx and wlx plugins.
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