NavScope 0.5 Beta
O. James Samson - October 5, 2010NavScope 0.5 Beta is a file manager for Windows which represents opened folders opened as planes in 3D. It has the ability to keep many folders opened almost at the same time, and equally move them with sh0ort animation. There is no need to switch between tabs or Windows since all items can be seen simultaneously. As a matter of fact, this application is compatible with standard Windows shell like; content menu, file operation, and OLE drag and drop.
The main focus of NavScope is to utilize the potential of modern hardware to increase efficiency of basic file management operations. Another thing is that since mouse operation is generally regarded as a bit slow by many people, this application is targeted towards eliminating redundant mouse clicks. When you click an item, single click invokes default action on it, and the folder is opened. Selected item view can be renamed by pressing the F2 key on your computer keyboard. Other instructions concerning how to use this program can be found in the help menu, and on the publisher’s page.
NavScope 0.5 is freeware, and open for download by all users, and even though it is still in its beta stage, it still has some long way to go. Nevertheless, the publishers have done a great work.
Want to check it out? Visit: http://navscope.com/
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