![]() ![]() Fixed issue where the column headers weren’t always “sticky”.Fixed issue where text was cut off in Tags flyout.Fixed crash that could occur when trying to open Git settings.Fixed issue where “Reopen closed tab” was always disabled when right-clicking on tabs.Fixed crash when navigating up in the column layout.Fixed an issue where resizing the window would reload the preview pane.Fixed an issue where the selection would sometimes get reset in the rename text box.Fixed the date in the file name when pasting clipboard content.Fixed crash that could occur when failing to connect to GitHub.Fixed issue where options in the conflicts dialog would sometimes change when scrolling.Fixed crash that could occur when manipulating invalid images.Fixed an issue where third party licenses weren’t displayed.Added an out-of-proc WinRT server for long-running background tasks.Added support for hiding compression options from the context menu.Added support for displaying recently entered paths.Added a 2gb splitting option when compressing files.Opening libraries in the columns view will treat them as root.Increased the number of suggestion in the search dropdown to 10 items. ![]() Improved the animation when expanding/collapsing sidebar sections.Added a prompt when trying to apply tags on non NTFS drives.You can even drag multiple folders to open each in a separate tab. Drag and drop to open in a new tab. Files 3.1 lets you drag a folder on the title bar (tab strip) to open it in a new tab.Improved sorting. You can now set the app to prioritize files on top of folders when sorting items.You can use Smart Extract with the Ctrl + Shift + E shortcut or from the context menu. Archives with multiple objects inside will be extracted into a new folder. Files will unpack an archive with a single file into the current folder. Smart archive extract. The app can now automatically pick the best mode for extracting your archives.To do so, toggle on "Open Files on Windows Startup" and "Keep Files running in the background." Open Minimized. Version 3.1 lets you launch the Files app on startup in a minimized state.In addition, the icon works as a shortcut to the documentation and the option to exit the app. System Tray Icon. The Files app now has a tray icon indicating it is running in the background.Here's the full changelog for the release: But changing colors is not the only thing you can do with RF, you can also set an extra warning when someone tries to delete a colorized folder, and optional text that will 'pop up' when the cursor stops above the folder's icon for a while.View Deal What's new in the Files App v3.1? Also the effect of colorizing folders is not only visible in Explorer but in whole system, so also in any directory selection tree, and open/save dialog in any Windows application. So you could, for example, color all important folders red, all frequently visited folders green etc. ![]() You can colorize an unlimited number of folders - each into a different color. With the folders marked with different colors of your choice you won't make any mistakes and after some time you'll be clicking the right folders by impulse. by clicking on a folder's icon which has a similar name to the one you really wanted. When you're exploring a directory which contains lots of subdirectories in Windows Explorer you can easily commit a mistake, e.g. What for? Mainly to boost yours computer usage speed & skills. Rainbow Folders (RF) is an easy to use program, which allows you to change the color of the icon representing a chosen folder to any color you like. ![]()
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