You mirror my experience exactly.I've been using Total Commander since the times it was still Windows Commander. It is the only app that I've never stopped loving and using on a daily basis.
That out of the way, I can safely say that not even 25 years of usage is enough to get used to the shared history between tabs and not be constantly confused about it. Virtually *every single* other application out there that utilizes tabs to browse or edit items has their history separated and often even treats them like sandboxes, which is a too strong conditioning and a force of habit to overcome.
I'm deeply saddened that something as trivial to implement as this has not been incorporated into TC, even though user has been calling for it for a long time now, especially when for no better reason than because Christian Ghisler apparently does not like it.
Why not make it optional then with the default off? Please please reconsider. Take one for the userbase Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.TC is otherwise an awesome and super useful app that we all love. Thank you.
I don't think of my PC as one site, as Christian suggests. I think in terms of projects that run concurrently and typically have one tab open per project. It would be a great help if I could navigate backwards and forwards in the project (tab) history without the influence of other tabs.
The only way I currently have with TC to accomplish this is to use one tab per panel and have multiple instances of TC open.
I don't understand why this can't be implemented as an option, since according to Christian it's not a big effort and many people want this option. Why not have a check mark in the configuration, which is e.q. called '[] per tab history'. Per default it is off.
What is so complicated about it?
Statistics: Posted by Picant — 2025-04-10, 15:13 UTC