znakeeye <> wrote:
>
I also have a few grievances with the Vista GUI, which has a few problems,
but they are different than what you have written.
>
> 7) The path found in the address field cannot be dragged and dropped,
> as in XP. This feature is especially useful when copying paths to a
> command prompt... sigh!
Actually, you can still do this - it's just that the CMD prompt in Vista
cannot have anything dragged onto it.
You could use Console2, which is a tabbed wrapper for CMD, Powershell,
Cygwin, et al. You can have different tabs for different shells, make
keyboard shortcuts, like CTRL+V for Paste, and even stuff like window
transparency and picture backgrounds. I get rid of the toolbar and menu
bar, as I do not use them, and I think it looks better without. It's much
better than the plain CMD prompt, and you can drag files/folders onto it.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/console/
If you are using Vista x64 there is a special x64 build that you need to use
instead, although the current build seems to have a display problem on
Win2008, but there is a workaround.
BTW, you can also copy paths of files and folders in Vista by right clicking
them with the SHIFT key pressed, to get the extra context menu entries.
ss.