What's new in Directory Opus 10
For users upgrading from Directory Opus 9, the following is a description of
the significant changes in Directory Opus 10.
- File
Management: Changes affecting core file management tasks
(appearance and behaviour of the file displays).
- Archives: Changes relating to
archive handling (improvements to Zip and support for additional formats like
7zip, etc).
- Searching and
Filtering: Changes relating to searching and filtering the file
lists (including integrated Windows Search support).
- File
Copying: Changes relating to copying and moving files (including
the addition of Copy Queue functionality).
- Metadata: Changes relating to
the display and editing of metadata (including the new Metadata Pane).
- Libraries: Expanded support for
Windows 7 Libraries, including making the Libraries system available to
Windows XP and Vista users.
- Navigation: Changes to folder
navigation tasks.
- Folder
Tree: Changes to the Folder Tree (improved performance on
networks, FTP integration and additional options controlling the appearance).
- FTP: Changes
to the FTP client including improved support for additional proxy types.
- Windows 7
Features: Changes to take advantage of new Windows 7
functionality like Jump Lists.
- Utility
Panel: Changes relating to the Utility Panel.
- Cosmetic
Improvements: Changes that are largely cosmetic.
- Preferences: Changes that
affect the Preferences system.
- Viewer
and Preview Panel: Changes that affect the image viewers.
- Image
and Audio Formats: Support for additional image and audio formats
in file displays and viewers.
- Miscellaneous:
Miscellaneous changes and improvements.
- Functions: Changes to Opus
function scripting.
- Raw
Commands: Changes to the internal command set.