hadgraft@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au (Hadgraft) (03/21/91)
In article <wRB4y2w162w@zooid>, digersj@zooid (Jeff Digers) writes: > Does anyone know what is happening to the 3.1 release of Windows? Most of us > have been waiting a while to see what bugs Microsoft has worked out and the > new features it has put in, but until then, I've switched back to DESQview > 386 2.31, a MUCH more reliable 386 multitasker. If you're using Windows merely as a task switcher, you're not really getting much value out of it. DesqView is (and probably always will be) a better solution if you're just running DOS applications. I saw a screen for the proposed FileManager for Win 3.1. MS have placed the directory tree and current directory side by side in the one window (like XTree and others). I hope they will still provide the capability for multiple directory windows to be open simultaneously.my -- +--------------------------------------+ | Roger Hadgraft +----------------------------------+ | Senior Lecturer | hadgraft@civeng.monash.edu.au | | Dept of Civil Engineering | phone: +61 3 565 4983 | | Monash University | fax: +61 3 565 4944 or 3409 | | Clayton, Vic. 3168. Australia. +----------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+
ntaib@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Nur Iskandar Taib) (03/21/91)
>I saw a screen for the proposed FileManager for Win 3.1. MS have placed the >directory tree and current directory side by side in the one window (like XTree and others). I hope they will still provide the capability for multiple directory windows to be open simultaneously.my Actually, it looks suspiciously like the file manager in the Dos 4 Shell. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Iskandar Taib | The only thing worse than Peach ala Internet: NTAIB@AQUA.UCS.INDIANA.EDU | Frog is Frog ala Peach Bitnet: NTAIB@IUBACS ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------