I am trying this program because my main turnoff with vista is how it cant seem to remembers how I like my folders sorted.
Now after an hour or two, I figured out how to get OPUS to remember some folders if I click on "Edit the current appearance and setting of the current folder" button on the toolbar, and then click the "save the current folder format"...
Simply put, I'm looking for the feature that windows 95, 98, 2000, me, xp, and vista all have, its called: "Remember each folder's view setting"... as the name implies it remembers each folders view settings (or is supposed to anyways), now OPUS does the trick if I go in there and save it etc, but if I want to change it on the fly really quick, and forget to save it again, itll just revert back to the old setting....
Isn't there a way like in win 95,98,2000,2003,xp,vista...etc where I can go in my C drive and set the folder I want for all the subfolders (yes I can do this in OPUS), BUT THEN as I browse the sub folders underneath, if some of them have extra large filenames, I'd like to expand THAT folders filename size and NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT CLICKING 3 extra times to get it to REMEMBER that view, it should REMEMBER this view automatically, and automatically AGAIN should I decide to change this...
basically I dont want to click on a button, and then click "save this folders view setting" and then click "OK" every time I decide to extend my column's sizes.....
I'm sure its in there somewhere, I know it can rememeber each folders view settings if I manually ask it to, now i'm just looking for the automatic Windows version of "Rememeber each folder's view settings"
Any input from people that use this?
Does OPUS not have this basic "REMEMBER EACH FOLDER'S VIEW SETTINGS" thats inherent in all the operating systems so far?!