Have the daemon contain optional dock and/or menu icons, but also be able to run in full background modeģ. Split macfusion into a daemon and a system preferences panel.Ģ. One current idea I'm playing with is as follows:ġ. ![]() That's when I'll be going directly to the users for suggestions. This will take a while to become stable but I'll be keeping keeping users up to data and releasing test versions. At that point, MacFusion will likely get some re-architecting both in code and UI. Right now, the plan is to fix all major issues in the current version ASAP, and release a stable version that will be for public use. I'll be considering both your opinions as I think about the "next" MacFusion UI. Nice to see some very interesting discussion here of MacFusion's future. A user's top 10 "Favorites" could beĬan anyone explain why Mac Fusion wouldn't be better this way? Instead "Quick Mount" would be so much *quicker* if we just used good ol'Ĭommand + O to open a new server. Placing it in the menubar you deprive Mac Fusion of quickkeys! In the menubar, Mac Fusion is just clutter. It only makes sense to live in the menubar if you're an always-onĪpplication that has status changes. Why is Mac Fusion a menu extra? I don't understand the reasoning ![]() However, I think there's aįundamental flaw in Mac Fusion's current incarnation, and its making ~GhostTįirstly, thank you for Mac Fusion. Removed original post due to my emailĪddress being the displayed nickname.
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