[..] item also for root disk dir., same as in 7-Zip

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[..] item also for root disk dir., same as in 7-Zip

#1 Post by Dreamer » 20.10.2007, 20:46

[..] item also for root disk dir., same as in 7-Zip, as option perhaps. To be able to display all drives as items in the file list.

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#2 Post by poisonu » 20.11.2007, 02:44

Good Day,

Would like to support this feature request.
That is the ability to view all drives as items in the file list...

Thank You,

Roberta
Best wishes from The Land Downunder

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#3 Post by MarillionKid » 23.11.2007, 01:50

I also need this. Hope the developers add it, please and many thanks!

:oops: :lol: :oops:

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#4 Post by Ashareth » 27.11.2007, 16:39

Edit>>
Just to be sure, is that the type of view you want to have :

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If yes, it would be a good thing too i must admit. ;) (raah i miss it so much i'm forced to launch the windows explorer to have it when i need it :)) .

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#5 Post by Dreamer » 27.11.2007, 23:18

Yes, it is, your screenshot is from 7-Zip. I'll close the other topic, since it's a duplicate.

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#6 Post by Ashareth » 29.11.2007, 15:06

It's what i thought but i was not sure so i posted the ss to be sure. :)

And yes, i miss it a lot. ;)

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#7 Post by Stuee » 10.02.2008, 12:11

Me too - to be able to view all drives and their properties at the 'My Computer' level is a must.

Actually I cannot think of a single other application that will not display this view when navigating. This seems to me like a glaring omission, especially in a file manager.

I strongly support this request :-)
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#8 Post by DG » 13.02.2008, 00:42

I also support this request.

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DG

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Great request!

#9 Post by paravantis » 13.02.2008, 08:45

I also support this request. It would be a great feature addition.

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#10 Post by oldenny » 21.03.2008, 03:59

I think that this is a feature disable by developers and sometimes do not run. See the screenshot ...

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#11 Post by oldenny » 21.03.2008, 04:05

Is a bug or a feature?

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#12 Post by oldenny » 21.03.2008, 04:05

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#13 Post by ralfso » 23.03.2008, 11:51

How did you make this "full-tree-view" in FreeCommander? With a image editing program? Or did I miss something in the FC-setting?
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#14 Post by oldenny » 25.03.2008, 05:27

This is a bug in PID identification: if you close fc with a zip file opened, when you reopen fc the tree is there.

(i hope you understand my bad english)

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#15 Post by oldenny » 25.03.2008, 16:13

why not to transform this bug into an option, as well as occulting the icons or list of drives, to get more space in desktop?

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