Application: Xenon File Manager
Category: Utilities
Description: Xenon File Manager is a portable file manager that supports portable file assocations, tabbed and multi-pane browsing, and more.
Features:
- Tabbed Browsing
- Multi-Pane
- Portable File Assocations
- Bookmarks
- Folder View
Download Xenon File Manager Portable 2.0 Beta 3 [~1.6MB download / ~4.47MB installed] (MD5: 0860672051b99fa95ce0eeff7459ade2)
Release Notes:
Beta 3 (2009-03-09): Fixed bugs with D&D, File Operations, and more.
Beta 2 (2009-02-23): Fixed a bug.
Beta 1 (2009-02-05): Added more language files.
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The developer formerly known as ZGitRDun8705
What do you mean?
cowsay Moo
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Error message when opening preferences menu
"Can not enumerate items in 'images/themes' (error 3: system cannot find the specified path.)"
After closing the message, the preferences window displays fine.
Closing the preferences window will reset the default View and Panels styles, even u had changed them for the current session within the main window.
The developer formerly known as ZGitRDun8705
What OS are you running? I can't seem to reproduce it on Vista.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
XP Pro Service Pack 3, limited user rights.
The developer formerly known as ZGitRDun8705
I ran in to the same message on the second time i launched Xenon. Looks as though it can't see the theme directory.
Possibly a working directory issue???
"If knowledge can create problems, is it not through ignorance that we can solve them." -Isaac Asimov
Ok, I think I found the first one. I can't seem to reproduce the other one though.
cowsay Moo
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OK, sorry for the delay. I've been busy. This release should fix the bug found earlier.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
Yep, error message is gone. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you on this.
The developer formerly known as ZGitRDun8705
Initial impressions are very good - I could see myself moving to using this as a replacement for explorer in time... those tabs are nice.
However, I've found a couple of things about it, some that I'd call a bug, and a few that are more in the realm of feature requests.
First the bugs.
And the wishlist.
I've been putting off trying out any of the file manager replacements, but playing with this one, I'm starting to wish I'd done so sooner
Thanks for all the effort you've put into it already
Yes, I'm aware that it doesn't refresh. But you just inspired me to think of a way that it could work.
I think I forgot to tell it to show hidden files. wxWidgets is a bit messed up with the way it handles hidden files, it considers system files to be hidden files. I may have to hack the source code to make it work properly.
I'll see what I can do to speed the loading time up.
The last two I may implement in a future version.
cowsay Moo
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Is there anyone who can test this on some various OSes and with various color depths. I test it on Vista + 32 bit color.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
looking good
Hi
Here is my polish update files for the 2.0 version
Download it here:
http://www.alice-dsl.net/m_t/xenon_pl.zip
Thanks for updating it!
Thanks, I'll include it in the next release.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
As usual, some layout bugs that already come from previous releases.
I did notice a few bugs:
This was tested in WINE 1.1.16 in Ubuntu 8.10.
Blue is everything.
I get the renaming issue on Vista also. Thanks.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
1. Your appinfo under control should just say
2. Also within AppInfo the homepage should be the portable page meaning portableapps.com/Xenon
3. Also within AppInfo the publisher should be PortableApps.com & MI3 Software
4. The app directory should be Xenon not xenon
5. The installer needs to be upgraded to 0.12.3
6. Line 164 through 204 is commented in your launcher. Why not just delete it?
Release Team Member
Why is this still not on the status page?
First off thanks for this. I have the Xenon Portable that's hosted on the Applications page, I think it's 1.6. It was OK but I didn't use it much. Saw this topic and thought I'd take it for a spin.
No problems on this machine. XP Pro Sp2 and since you asked about color depth, 1024x768x32. Looks fine here.
[Bug/Issue] "Home" directory isn't quite portable. I mean, at work my flash drive is F: and at home it's L:. I set it to the flash drive's root (here at work) and it just says "F:\" up there. I don't even know what F is at home. One of my memory card readers, I think. Can it take a relative pathname? Just "\" without the quotes would do it, but it won't take manual entry, I can only fill that box in by browsing to a folder. Maybe put a few radio buttons in with quick entries that would be portable. Like "Device root" would be \ (in Windows) and "My Computer", behind the scenes, it's a system variable, right, like "%COMPUTER%"?
[Issue] Association editor is kinda buggy/sloppy. Just adding a program isn't enough and it won't remember it. You have to point at "(No Program)" and hit Edit. Also, the movie template doesn't have a lot of common formats. I added AVI, MOV, and FLV just to accommodate the files I have.
I haven't really messed with the more extensive features, and I really don't need to. My needs for it are pretty basic, so that's all I got.
Though, is there any way to launch Xenon when you click Explore on the menu?
Not yet, but John is talking To John about it. Confused yet?
My tests on Vista home premium SP1 reveal the following things:
But there’s no sense crying over every mistake,
You just keep on trying till you run out of cake.
1. Would it help if the textboxes were disabled when nothing is selected?
2. It doesn't freeze for me.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
About the portable drive, the default value should be |DRIVE|\. Apparently I didn't finish the |DRIVE| replacement. It might work the way you want if you choose C:.
Also the (No Program) item allows Xenon to have icons for file types without an association to an executable. If you have any better ideas about how to make it work then please share.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
It doesn't refresh after deleting things, and it won't delete folders.
Tested on Windows Xp service pack 2.
Use the search box! Please!
Already fixed. It will be in the next beta.
cowsay Moo
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Beta 3 is out.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
The polish lang is OK !
but i see a little bug in the help files:
1. the polish help file is still missing (look in my archive for it)
and is in the wrong code page (polish letters are missing)
2. rename the italian one (helpita.html = italian.html)
What has the wrong code page? Sorry IDK much about encodings. How would I change it?
cowsay Moo
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just add my polish help file forom my zip-archive
and i will tese xenon on my polish system
Thanks!
I can't figure out the portable File Associations so may want to make this easier to see and do ie own menu item?
Also with the tabbed browsing is it possible to set it up so that you can double click on the tab bar to open a new tab like in Firefox?
As stupid and silly and well all round superficial as it is to say, mayube a little eye candy
Lastly, thanks for your work
PortableApps.com Advocate
I'm not really sure of how to make it easier. Would it help if everything that shouldn't be used was disabled?
No, I can't do that very easily.
What kind of eye candy?
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
The file associations thing is tricky, but here's the deal. Open the window.
On the top half you have a list of programs, and on the bottom half, the extensions the program(s) open.
"(No Program)" is the default "program" for everything when you first get it. Click this and choose Edit. Now browse to the program you want and set it. Be sure that when you click on the program's name in the top part, the extensions below are listed.
Also be sure all extensions are listed. The program doesn't list all the audio and video extensions you may have.
It's something like that. Keep tinkering, you'll get it.
Some I'd forgotten, others new (esp. since Beta 3)
* The version tracking in Help>About isn't keeping up. It says it's "1.9 (aka 2.0 beta 1)". Beta 2 said it and Beta 3 says the same.
* Drag and drop for copy and move?
* If a program's running (e.g. VLC or CoolPlayer) and we double-click a file that would open that program, can the file just be sent to the app, or must it re-open the app? CoolPlayer is fine with this, but VLC will open a second copy. Since VLC takes a day and a half (lol) to open, it would be great if it would be sent to the one we opened last Wednesday (rofl).
* Bookmark editor. Seems like you have to hit Add to create a blank line and then hit Browse to edit that. Like the seemingly unnecessary extra step in associating a program with a set of extensions. Also, when I make a bunch of bookmarks (Root, Docs, Music, and Video) they show up as full paths, including the F drive, not the global variable ($DRIVE$ ?) you said it would make, and it won't let me type that in; I have to browse to it. To be fair, I haven't tried on a second computer yet to see if the paths really are relative. Thirdly, when I go back into the bookmark editor, it appears to have saved nothing (though the bookmarks appear in the menu) but if I double click on the phantom entries, voila, they appear.
* Open and Open Alternate are a mess. I had no idea Open Alternate opened a folder in a new tab; that was just a guess. The context menu should be a little more dynamic based on what you're right-clicking on. For folders, it ought to say Open and Open In New Tab. For files, it ought to check its associations database, much like Windows Explorer, and have, for example for a music file, Play In VLC, Play in CoolEdit, and Edit With Audacity.
I do realize this is a beta release, just letting you know what I find. Hopefully all this stuff gets sorted for the next stable release.
1. Yeah, I'm very bad at updating it.
2. What do you mean by that?
3. I'm pretty sure this is how file assocations work. That would be VLC's problem. (Hint: I think de-upxing it will speed it up.)
4. I'll see what I can do about the |DRIVE|. Also I really am not sure how to tell the difference between an add and an edit for a bookmark so I see no better way to add a new bookmark.
5. I like the idea, but it would require the user to type in Play in VLC or whatever. I will try to get it to say open in new tab though.
cowsay Moo
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2. Yeah, probably should have gone into a bit more detail. I wanted to move a few files into a folder, and dragging and dropping them on the folder didn't (seem to) do anything. I had to copy them, go into the new folder, paste, go back, and delete (and then saw that the scissors icon would have set me up for a move, so the extra step(s) was my fault).
3. de-upxing? How do I do that? And I wasn't sure which app was to blame, just thought I'd mention it.
5. Where would you type that in? Where you can go to add a program to be associated with some extensions, I just get two text-enterable fields each followed by Browse (to search for a .exe) and Clear. Is one of those meant to have custom text?
2. Hmmm. That should work.
5. You can't do that. It was a theoretical point. I just think that most users wouldn't want to do that.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
I couldn't get Xenon to delete a folder. It was in My Doucments title "New Folder" there was nothing inside it and I had no problem deleting it within explorer.
Release Team Member
I was using portable Xenon 1.5 for a short while and appreciated the tick box to enable a search IN files for content (liked that it worked for ODT too, or was that something already on my computer than enabled odt search).
It opened a separate window and also listed the directory location where a file was found.
In version 3 beta 3 (downloaded 4/27) Search only opens a side panel for results, and no indication of where a file was found?
And version 2.0 won't search inside any files, even in text files? Did I miss a tick box somewhere or is that (very desirable) feature removed?
Also, the view with the folders showing. In 1.5, clicking on the left panel items would cause the right side to follow follow, but on 2.0 beta the right side does not react to click on the left panel.
(using xp sp3)
Thanks
Bh2ooo
I use Xenon 1.5 because it's the only File Manager that sets icons and file associations, both.
Xenon 2 seems to have left out the icons?
That's one good feature now gone.
I've tested it on Windows server 2003 SP3. In general it looks good but the icons for vista theme are very small on my display compared to tango.
Things that keep me from using it full time.
1. I don't get any of my windows context menus on right click. That removes a whole lot of features and accessibility.
2. It is slow. Very very slow at displaying folders even when I switch between tabs. It's as though it reloads the entire folder when I switch from one tab to another and this slowness makes is dreadfully painful to use for everyday use.
3. The folder pane is a pain. I doesn't close folders behind you. . . everything stays open and it's sketchy at times. Makes the entire folder pain useless. I get around faster with it off which isn't the case in most file managers.
Love 1.5's file manager with icons. It's the only one out there like that, that I've found. Gives you the feel of being on your home computer even on USB; furthermore, it can be used for all associations on your regular computer to keep your windows OS clean and pristine.
I would love to see something like Q-Dir+Xenon = perfect windows file manager. . . in my opinion
Keep up the good work.
UPDATE. . .
reverted back to 1.5 and it removed all my files?!?!?!?!?!?!
MAJOR FUBAR! Don't know what it did or why but it's a good thing I had it backed up. . . guess I won't be using it any longer.
well Xenon 2.0 does have file associations and the right click context menu afaik are a work in progress since I think it maybe a limitation of Wxwidgets (need to read WxWdidgets documentation to be sure though)
And this slowness I don't experience at all. It possibly could be your computer that's causing it maybe? (not saying it is mind you, I'm just pointing out possibilities)
Other than that the rest I'm not sure of so hopefully John will come around and confirm for you
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau
On more than one occasion, Xenon inexplicably deleted files and deleted entire contents of folders. Within Xenon, I may have tried to delete one file within a folder, but it deleted all files within that folder and also all files within another folder that I had explored previously. On more than one occasion, within Xenon, I opened a disk clean-up utility such as "CCleaner" and it deleted most but not all of the contents of a folder containing another clean-up utility. Is this a bug? Or did I do something wrong? I used Xenon in the same way that I would use Windows Explorer, so I can't imagine I did anything wrong. When I tried to open the folders containing the mysteriously deleted files, I initially got Xenon's "Cancel, Retry, etc." dialog.