> P.S. It's *this* sort of thing that makes ZTREE soooo much better than
> "lesser" file managers.
It's also the sort of thing new users are unlikely to discover for a long time, possibly leading them to conclude that Explorer is just as useful.
It's probably the long time users who know about these features, from having read the release notes with each release. I wonder how I would go with Ztree if I was picking it up from scratch now. Would I persist with what is, these days, an unusual interface?
But then again, once a new user decides to learn the program, perhaps they're more likely to read the entire manual and try every feature than a long time user who thinks they already know the program.