File Exchange
Posted: Wed 12 Sep, 2007 12:50 pm
Hi,
I've only just got round to upgrading to the new program version (8.3.1.2) and have been checking things out. I like the new information about the size of the download in File Exchange. I also note that it seems to start up much faster than before. I also note that the '?' in the File Size column shows who has not yet upgraded and that about 1/3 of the files are from people who haven't upgraded yet. I wasn't the last to upgrade!
I have a suggestion for a future version of File Exchange.
The downloads are listed in pages which seem to be fixed in number of entries on each page. Thus you have to select the next page and browse up or back down to find if you need the next page etc. Now with my lovely new Logitech MX Revolution that's not so bad, the wheel can have you at the bottom in a fraction of a second.But you've got to click on the page first to be able to wheel it. AND personally I'd find it much more user friendly if the pages automatically adapted to the size of my screen and presented the right number of entries to just fill it. I.E no scroll bar needed, no wheel needed to browse.
I don't know how easy this would be in .NET but it would be 'Nice'.
Regards Greg the Yeti
I've only just got round to upgrading to the new program version (8.3.1.2) and have been checking things out. I like the new information about the size of the download in File Exchange. I also note that it seems to start up much faster than before. I also note that the '?' in the File Size column shows who has not yet upgraded and that about 1/3 of the files are from people who haven't upgraded yet. I wasn't the last to upgrade!
I have a suggestion for a future version of File Exchange.
The downloads are listed in pages which seem to be fixed in number of entries on each page. Thus you have to select the next page and browse up or back down to find if you need the next page etc. Now with my lovely new Logitech MX Revolution that's not so bad, the wheel can have you at the bottom in a fraction of a second.But you've got to click on the page first to be able to wheel it. AND personally I'd find it much more user friendly if the pages automatically adapted to the size of my screen and presented the right number of entries to just fill it. I.E no scroll bar needed, no wheel needed to browse.
I don't know how easy this would be in .NET but it would be 'Nice'.
Regards Greg the Yeti