Avant Browser (http://www.avantbrowser.com) has the most intelligent method of displaying folders that you may want to consider emulating. Basically, once all the columns are filled out, there`s an arrow button near the bottom which will "vertically" scroll all 3 columns at once. This is like flipping the page of a yellow legal pad notebook.
> hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of sub-folders/files, and only 3 columns worth are
> displayed. Anything beyond that gets cut off without any scrollers to view the rest. Many IE
> tabbed browsers have this problem.
>
> Avant Browser (http://www.avantbrowser.com) has the most intelligent method of displaying
> folders that you may want to consider emulating. Basically, once all the columns are filled out,
> there`s an arrow button near the bottom which will "vertically" scroll all 3 columns at once.
> This is like flipping the page of a yellow legal pad notebook.
Hello, Jay
Thank you for your suggestions.
We investigated this feature of Avant Browser. It is really good, thanks.
We will try to implement the similar behavior for the TrayIcon menu.
It is planned for the next version of TrayIcon.
Best regards,
Sergey Kovrizhkin
MP Staff
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