I find Compare Folder Content particularly useful, but it has a problem: once enabled, it can't be turned off, and if you force it off, it can't be turned back on because it thinks it's already on! It's a bit broken.
Taken any given local and remote folders, and click the toolbar button for Compare Folder Content:
- Partial Name Matching = FALSE
- Compare Name & Size = TRUE
- Don't Size Compare ASCII files = FALSE
- Exclude File Extensions = FALSE
- Select Non-Matches = TRUE
- Hide Matching Files/Folders = TRUE
The relevant files become hidden and selected accordingly.
Now, how do you turn this off and show all files again? The Compare Folder Content button should depress to show that it's engaged, but it does not. Clicking it again, redraws the lists but otherwise does nothing.
If you navigate to the parent local folder, and back in to your selected folder again, you do get the full list of files back on the local side, but not on the remote side. You must then refresh the remote list to get its side to redraw, to finally get the Compare mode turned off.
Worse, if you modify the local folder in any way, the local pane in FlashFXP draws
as if comparison was disengaged â all files now show â but you can't compare again because the program believes that compare mode is still in force and you have to go through the above rigamarole to force it off before you can re-engage it!
I'd have imagined that:
a) The Compare Folder Content button would be a toggle button showing when comparison mode is engaged
b) Per a, clicking it again would turn it off
c) Local pane refresh would obey comparison mode if it's in force
Cheers
Daniel.