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Yottabytes
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Feature suggestion

Post by Yottabytes »

Any chance you could add open image directory (with a user configurable path) to the right-click menu of the TBI Notify tray icon? Also, how do you clear the summary log (icons, not the actual text).
TeraByte Support
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Re: Feature suggestion

Post by TeraByte Support »

To do that now, you'd create a shortcut, then you can put that in quick
launch or just leave on the desktop.

Not sure what you're wanting to clear, if there is something you haven't
looked at yet, click on the system tray icon, then it resets. The registry
holds the slog items.


"Yottabytes" wrote in message news:14560@public.image...

Any chance you could add open image directory (with a user configurable
path) to the right-click menu of the TBI Notify tray icon? Also, how do you
clear the summary log (icons, not the actual text).

Yottabytes
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Joined: Fri Nov 22, 2013 2:50 pm

Re: Feature suggestion

Post by Yottabytes »

Sorry, I believe I was unclear: Since the TBnotify icon is already sitting in the tray, it would be nice to right click on it and have the option of directly opening the folder where the user chooses to store his/her .tbi files or images rather that drill down with file manager. And I do realize folks may have multiple storage locations but it's just something I thought could be easily implemented.
AlanD
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Re: Feature suggestion

Post by AlanD »

On 2018-01-08 5:15 PM, Yottabytes wrote:
> Sorry, I believe I was unclear: Since the TBnotify icon is already sitting in the tray, it would be nice to right click on it and have the option of directly opening the folder where the user chooses to store his/her .tbi files or images rather that drill down with file manager. And I do realize folks may have multiple storage locations but it's just something I thought could be easily implemented.
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sounds like a good idea to me
(of course there is no "notify icon" in my WIN 7 tray)

AlanD
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