Yesterday Object Desktop Ultimate users were treated to the latest build of Tweak 7.
There’s been a lot of work with this under the hood and I’m still not sure what the ultimately direction for this program should be because I don’t want it to become full of snake oil tweaks. We want to focus Tweak 7 on useful features, ideally ones that can be put into the new version of TweakVista as well.
One of the new pages is called “Usability”. This is one of the areas I’ve been pounding on for the past few months here and we’ve tried lots of different things with varying degrees of success.
Let’s walk through the usability tab for this blog:
Context handlers are one of those things that drive many users nuts. They’re the system tray clutter of 2009 – everyone wants to get their crappy thing into the right-click menu. There are plenty of programs out there that can manage them but they often seem really cryptic. Our goal is to make this a very easy and safe way to control what gets put into those menus.
The Profile location is still a work in progress but the idea here is to let you put your “stuff” on other drives. My C drive is an SSD and my D drive is a huge conventional drive. I don’t want all my stuff on the C drive. You can move some of your folders over from Windows explorer but many others you can’t easily do so and it’s a pain.
The idea here is to let people put their stuff wherever they want rather than being forced to use the C drive. It works extremely seamlessly.
The third tab includes the confirmation options. This is an area that will be growing and growing and growing as we find new ways to get rid of the “Are you sure?” dialogs that Windows seems to love. We’re just getting started on this but you get the idea.
If you don’t have Object Desktop Ultimate, you can get it here: www.objectdesktop.com.
If you do, make sure you have chosen to see betas in the Impulse settings.