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Old 05-23-2006, 09:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
Default Folder View - don't like it and can't change it!

Hi,

The new "Windows Explorer" seems to have a new folder view and new UI
elements that are confusing to me and our test users. Here are the
problems I ran into.

1. The folders on the left kind of slide around in their "frame", the
+/- signs come and go as you move the mouse. The initial view has
distracting elements in the left pane too such as documents, pictures,
music etc which take away the screen space available for folders.

2. The new "menu/toolbar" seems odd, especially the way it interacts
with the mouse. In old versions of windows the menu would go away if you
clicked again on it's root node, but new ones stay open, so to get rid
of them you either have to choose something, or press escape or click
somewhere else (this is similar to menus in old versions of MMC which I
never liked).

3. You can choose to turn on "classic" menus, but it doesn't get rid of
the new UI elements and just looks odd.

Possible Solution:

Under "folder options" you can choose "classic folders". In theory this
would set it back to the "old" way, but when I tried it in Vista it
didn't work properly, it simply removed folder view all together and
left me only with a list of files and no way to navigate among folders.

The new view may be good for home users, but our corporate users are
saying they just want a clean interface with folders on the left and
files on the right.

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Old 05-23-2006, 09:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Gerry,

Just want to second your comments. I think that the Vista Windows
Explorer is very poorly designed and I certainly prefer the XP version.
One of the many frustrating operations is that there is a very confusing
identification of which file is being replaced when one copies a file
from one directory to another where the destination directory already
contains a file with the same name.
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Old 05-23-2006, 09:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi,

The new "Windows Explorer" seems to have a new folder view and new UI
elements that are confusing to me and our test users. Here are the
problems I ran into.

1. The folders on the left kind of slide around in their "frame", the
+/- signs come and go as you move the mouse. The initial view has
distracting elements in the left pane too such as documents, pictures,
music etc which take away the screen space available for folders.
Quote:
>I agree, when the mouse pointer is not being hovered or the window is not
>active it does not display the expandable arrows. Status on this right now
>is by design. You can right click on each favorite link and click "Remove
>Link"
2. The new "menu/toolbar" seems odd, especially the way it interacts
with the mouse. In old versions of windows the menu would go away if you
clicked again on it's root node, but new ones stay open, so to get rid
of them you either have to choose something, or press escape or click
somewhere else (this is similar to menus in old versions of MMC which I
never liked).
Quote:
> Give an example of this, as far as I know, it functions just fine, its
> basically context sensitive toolbars that displays relevant options when
> you select files or want to change settings.
3. You can choose to turn on "classic" menus, but it doesn't get rid of
the new UI elements and just looks odd.
Quote:
> Well, what new elements of the interface are you referring to? If you are
> referring to features like the Navigation and Preview Pane, click Organize
Quote:
> > Layout > click the checked options.
Under "folder options" you can choose "classic folders". In theory this
would set it back to the "old" way, but when I tried it in Vista it
didn't work properly, it simply removed folder view all together and
left me only with a list of files and no way to navigate among folders.
Quote:
> This is where the bread crumb menu comes in, if you set it to Classic, you
> will have to use the Bread address bar to navigate between folders.
The new view may be good for home users, but our corporate users are
saying they just want a clean interface with folders on the left and
files on the right.
Yes, the interface has been dumbed down, I think there could be more
flexible options for managing files and folders and customizing explorer.
Although, a program manager said in the channel 9 video, additional changes
are coming in RC1.

In the mean time you can send in your sentiments
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...s/default.mspx

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"Gerry Hickman" <gerry666uk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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Quote:
> Hi,
>
> The new "Windows Explorer" seems to have a new folder view and new UI
> elements that are confusing to me and our test users. Here are the
> problems I ran into.
>
> 1. The folders on the left kind of slide around in their "frame", the +/-
> signs come and go as you move the mouse. The initial view has distracting
> elements in the left pane too such as documents, pictures, music etc which
> take away the screen space available for folders.
>
> 2. The new "menu/toolbar" seems odd, especially the way it interacts with
> the mouse. In old versions of windows the menu would go away if you
> clicked again on it's root node, but new ones stay open, so to get rid of
> them you either have to choose something, or press escape or click
> somewhere else (this is similar to menus in old versions of MMC which I
> never liked).
>
> 3. You can choose to turn on "classic" menus, but it doesn't get rid of
> the new UI elements and just looks odd.
>
> Possible Solution:
>
> Under "folder options" you can choose "classic folders". In theory this
> would set it back to the "old" way, but when I tried it in Vista it didn't
> work properly, it simply removed folder view all together and left me only
> with a list of files and no way to navigate among folders.
>
> The new view may be good for home users, but our corporate users are
> saying they just want a clean interface with folders on the left and files
> on the right.
>
> --
> Gerry Hickman (London UK)

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Old 05-24-2006, 07:00 AM   #4 (permalink)
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On Tue, 23 May 2006 22:46:48 +0100, Andre Da Costa [Extended64]
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> Hi,
>
> The new "Windows Explorer" seems to have a new folder view and new UI
> elements that are confusing to me and our test users. Here are the
> problems I ran into.
As a self proclaimed "power user", I hate Vistas Windows Explorer. I wish
there was a classic explorer UI... I have only just used to switching
from File Manager :-)



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Old 05-24-2006, 07:43 AM   #5 (permalink)
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On Wed, 24 May 2006 08:00:21 +0100, "Mark Gillespie"
<mark.gillespie@gmail.com> wrote:
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>On Tue, 23 May 2006 22:46:48 +0100, Andre Da Costa [Extended64]
><andred25@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
Quote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The new "Windows Explorer" seems to have a new folder view and new UI
>> elements that are confusing to me and our test users. Here are the
>> problems I ran into.
>
>As a self proclaimed "power user", I hate Vistas Windows Explorer. I wish
>there was a classic explorer UI... I have only just used to switching
> from File Manager :-)
The lack of a "list" view is a deal breaker for me. I've said it before
and I guess it will continue to be true.
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Old 05-24-2006, 01:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Click on Views > Small icons, its similar to list view (not it though). List
view is said to be coming back in RC1.
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> On Wed, 24 May 2006 08:00:21 +0100, "Mark Gillespie"
> <mark.gillespie@gmail.com> wrote:
>
Quote:
>>On Tue, 23 May 2006 22:46:48 +0100, Andre Da Costa [Extended64]
>><andred25@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
Quote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The new "Windows Explorer" seems to have a new folder view and new UI
>>> elements that are confusing to me and our test users. Here are the
>>> problems I ran into.
>>
>>As a self proclaimed "power user", I hate Vistas Windows Explorer. I wish
>>there was a classic explorer UI... I have only just used to switching
>> from File Manager :-)
>
> The lack of a "list" view is a deal breaker for me. I've said it before
> and I guess it will continue to be true.
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Old 05-24-2006, 01:46 PM   #7 (permalink)
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On Wed, 24 May 2006 06:18:45 -0700, "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]"
<andred25@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Click on Views > Small icons, its similar to list view (not it though).
Close but no cigar.
Quote:
>List view is said to be coming back in RC1.
I hope you're right.
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Old 07-21-2006, 06:35 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I still like the old file manager used in OLD Windows and OS/2 . I could have
two separate folders open, one in left pane and one in right pane and drag
files across. Much easier that having two different windows open.

"Robert Robinson" wrote:
Quote:
> Hi Gerry,
>
> Just want to second your comments. I think that the Vista Windows
> Explorer is very poorly designed and I certainly prefer the XP version.
> One of the many frustrating operations is that there is a very confusing
> identification of which file is being replaced when one copies a file
> from one directory to another where the destination directory already
> contains a file with the same name.
> Robbie
>
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Old 07-21-2006, 06:45 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Or in XP, simply turn on Folder view in explorer and drag between two
folders (one in each pane).

face wrote:
Quote:
> I still like the old file manager used in OLD Windows and OS/2 . I could have
> two separate folders open, one in left pane and one in right pane and drag
> files across. Much easier that having two different windows open.
>
> "Robert Robinson" wrote:
>
Quote:
>> Hi Gerry,
>>
>> Just want to second your comments. I think that the Vista Windows
>> Explorer is very poorly designed and I certainly prefer the XP version.
>> One of the many frustrating operations is that there is a very confusing
>> identification of which file is being replaced when one copies a file
>> from one directory to another where the destination directory already
>> contains a file with the same name.
>> Robbie
>>
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Old 07-22-2006, 12:35 AM   #10 (permalink)
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I agree 100%. Don't like the new explorer.

Robert

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> Or in XP, simply turn on Folder view in explorer and drag between two
> folders (one in each pane).
>
> face wrote:
Quote:
>> I still like the old file manager used in OLD Windows and OS/2 . I could
>> have two separate folders open, one in left pane and one in right pane
>> and drag files across. Much easier that having two different windows
>> open. "Robert Robinson" wrote:
>>
Quote:
>>> Hi Gerry,
>>>
>>> Just want to second your comments. I think that the Vista Windows
>>> Explorer is very poorly designed and I certainly prefer the XP version.
>>> One of the many frustrating operations is that there is a very confusing
>>> identification of which file is being replaced when one copies a file
>>> from one directory to another where the destination directory already
>>> contains a file with the same name.
>>> Robbie
>>>
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