Hello Marek,
I found the following bug:
If you have a directory with many files and directories ( I have a directory with about 1000 Entries, most of them are directories), browsing in this directory is extremely slow.
For example, if you press the cursor down key, the panel view is not updated until you leave the key.
This happens also in the last version 633, maybe also in earlier versions.
I found an older version on my computer (629) where this behavior is not seen. So I switched back to this version.
My System: Windows 7 (64 bit) SP1, FreeCommander 634
I use freecommander for years, as it is the unbeatable king of all commanders . Thanks.
wbr
Günter
Browsing in big directories dont update the panel
Re: Browsing in big directories dont update the panel
NOT confirmed in Windows XP Pro Rus 32 bit in FC XE 634.
I have a directory with about 759 Entries, most of them are directories, browsing in this directory is fast.
If you press the cursor down key, the panel view is updated without any problems.
Tested in List and Details view.
I have a directory with about 759 Entries, most of them are directories, browsing in this directory is fast.
If you press the cursor down key, the panel view is updated without any problems.
Tested in List and Details view.
Re: Browsing in big directories dont update the panel
I can reproduce the problem, thanks!If you have a directory with many files and directories ( I have a directory with about 1000 Entries, most of them are directories), browsing in this directory is extremely slow.
It is true only for NC-Mode.I have a directory with about 759 Entries, most of them are directories, browsing in this directory is fast.
If you press the cursor down key, the panel view is updated without any problems.
Re: Browsing in big directories dont update the panel
Yes, NC-Mode was used as default.
Re: Browsing in big directories dont update the panel
Marek, you are right.I can reproduce the problem, thanks!
I can confirm that this only happens when the NC-Mode enabled is.
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