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				 Re: How I Set Up 1.84 and 1.91 
 
	Hey, it's logical from Explorer's point of viewQuote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Imperator Fyron: How can I move the Address Bar to the logical position above the folder/file displays, rather than below them?
 |    Anyway, you can't. It's hardcoded. TC keeps DOS/NC tradition. From that point of view it is the only place for addres bar.
  
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				 Re: How I Set Up 1.84 and 1.91 
 Well that is rather lame. You'd think that with TC's pension for allowing customizability, it would give you a choice of where to stick the address bar. :-\ |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: How I Set Up 1.84 and 1.91 
 No right click context menus? Ok, that is enough of this program. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: How I Set Up 1.84 and 1.91 
 Windows Commander is just a cheap copy of the good old Norton Commnader.I prefer using the Norton Commander for Win 95, but mostly because I was already uded to the good old DOS Version.
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				 Re: How I Set Up 1.84 and 1.91 
 2 Fyron: Never tried to hold your rmb pressed for 1 second longer?
 2 Andres: that is just a habbit. Btw, FAR is much more powerful than NC, if to speak about non-GUI file managers.
 
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				 Re: How I Set Up 1.84 and 1.91 
 Hold the mouse button? Who had the brilliant idea of forcing you to hold the button to get the context menu?             It is called a right click  menu for a reason. The only reason why you should have to hold the button is to highlight something or to drag and drop it to a different location.
 
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