If you don't know what i'm talking about, then please don't quote me.. I think it would be better for you not to know, because when you do, it's gonna annoy the hell out of you(if you use explorer as your main shell and do a lot of copying and stuff). You see the part next to the computer in the status bar? On the left of the computer thing, it shows you the FILESIZE. Obviously if you click a folder, it doesn't show the size. Try click on a FILE. In one of your pics, you clicked on a folder(but it was on the tree folder), and it showed that it had 469KB worth of files in it(not counting subdirectories). This is where it will also show the file size. Now when you highlight or select more than one file, it will also show the TOTAL FILESIZE in the same bit in the status bar. Now this feature is totally gone from the status bar, and this doesn't even work with the new details pane(over 15 files) you have to click SHOW MORE DETAILS. See what i'm saying now? It's not some little thing, it's a major functionality issue.
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I asked you several times to provide us with a screenshot of what you meant.
You failed to explain what you meant, and still haven't posted a screenshot.
Ever heard of pictures are worth a thousand words?
And now you admit yourself that Win7 does show it, but only for 15 files.
So your "
major functionality issue" turns out to be the fact you have to click "show more details". !!??? One click is a major issue for you?
And you couldn't have said that in the first post??
You know how many clicks Win7 saves you with libraries, favorites, breadcrums, thumbnails compared to XP?
You wasted my time, and that of some others, and you weren't being very nice nor helpful in the process.
thank you very much.
Edit: Mistaken you for another user with the same gripe.
It seems two threads were merged.
So the part of wasting my time doesn't apply to you.
Sorry