SmartFavorites
The SmartFavorites system attempts to learn which folders you most often use
and display them in the Favorites menu automatically. This page lets you
configure how this system works. SmartFavorites is based on a points system. A
number of points are allocated to certain activities that are performed in
folders, and Opus keeps track of the points that individual folders have earned.
When a folder's points exceeds a configurable limit it is deemed an important
folder, and will appear in the SmartFavorites list.
- Enable SmartFavorites system: You can use this option
to turn SmartFavorites off if you don't want to use this function.
- Number of SmartFavorites folders: This is the maximum
number of folders that will be displayed in the Favorites menu. Folders will
be displayed in order based on their accrued points.
- Folder Activity Point threshold: The number of activity
points that a folder must earn before it is considered important.
- Reference table size: The number of folders that Opus
will track activity points for - the topmost folders from this table are the
ones that will be displayed in the menu.
- Check on startup for folders that no longer exist: When
this is turned on, Opus will launch a low-priority background task when it
starts to check for folders in the reference table that no longer exist.
- Folder Activity Point configuration: This table lets you
configure the points that are awarded to a folder for certain activities. You
may want to change these if you personally consider some activities more
important than others.