Microsoft to 'streamline' File Explorer menus by removing 'legacy' features from menu.
Microsoft to Remove Multiple Folder Options from File Explorer : Read more
Microsoft to Remove Multiple Folder Options from File Explorer : Read more
Hide Folder Merge conflict. | Yes |
Always show icons, never thumbnails | No |
Display file icon on thumbnails. | Yes |
Display file type information on Folder tips | Yes |
Hide protected OS files | Yes |
Show drive letters | Yes |
Show popup description for Folder and Desktop items | Yes |
Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color | No |
Use sharing wizard | Yes |
If you want to go that route, there's plenty of other skeuomorphisms we better update.They want to remove UI legacy? Good!
Start with the 3.5" floppy disk icon for "save".
There are, but using something this obsolete in 2023 just strikes as particularly bad.If you want to go that route, there's plenty of other skeuomorphisms we better update.
LOL, wut? I'm not sure about all of them, but at least the two options I just mentioned have been in there since XP or even earlier!Headline: Microsoft adds features to File Explorer and elsewhere.
Comments from the peanut gallery - "We don't need that, no one asked for this. Its stupid. Don't do it."
1 year later...
Headline: Microsoft consiodering removing previously added features from File Explorer
Comments from the peanut gallery - "WHAT?!? Leave it alone!!"
In the context of an article on a Microsoft OS, and parts of that OS....what "third party software" are you referring to?Just stop using any microsoft trash, and use third party software
They were present since Windows 2000, and NT 4.0 had at least "hide system files" - same as Windows 95. NTFS compression appeared in Windows 2000, so that option had no reason to be before then.LOL, wut? I'm not sure about all of them, but at least the two options I just mentioned have been in there since XP or even earlier!
Microsoft should become modular, one company for the OS, another for the file explorer, one for the browser and certainly a different one or three for the stores, preferably not even Microsoft.I wonder if Microsoft could make the Windows OS modular. Separate different aspects of the OS to File Explorer, Taskbar, Start Menu, general UI, and open it up for the user community to mod those things as much as they wish. All Microsoft needs to do is to focus on security and the base OS, and make money from Microsoft Store.
That's a little too granular, IMO. I've long thought there should be separate companies for OS, apps, and online services. That way, dominance in one area cannot be used as leverage in another.Microsoft should become modular, one company for the OS, another for the file explorer, one for the browser and certainly a different one or three for the stores, preferably not even Microsoft.
I'm not aware of a case where regionalization has worked out. With the breakup of the Bells, all the babies ate each other until we ended up with Verizon. So, basically it just reverted to a split between the long-distance and local telephone services (i.e. AT&T vs. Verizon). Regionalization helped weaken the babies for a while, but was ultimately pointless.Did I mention that after the functional breakup there should be a geographical one next? Lots of Mini-Microsofts instead of this Big Data Macrophague.
who cares what an icon looks likeThey want to remove UI legacy? Good!
Start with the 3.5" floppy disk icon for "save".
I was referring to the tabbed interface in FE.LOL, wut? I'm not sure about all of them, but at least the two options I just mentioned have been in there since XP or even earlier!