| Thanks for the support. Using Fileloupe as a document browser is definitely a use-case that others have discovered (and one I didn't originally plan for). Dragging a folder into Fileloupe just loads all of the files in that folder (and all sub folders). The original files are left in place and nothing is copied, duplicated or moved. If you have a folder full of documents (maybe your Dropbox folder), then you can easily drag your entire Dropbox folder into Fileloupe, filter by type (PDF, iWork, MS Office) and then easily browse just the documents you're interested in. (You can, of course, drag in as many folders as you want.) There is currently no "list view" mode, but others have asked for one as well. I might add one down the road, but there's no immediate plan for one. Staging is a way to "pin" a single file to the left of the viewer, allowing you to continue previewing other files while a single one stays "staged". Actions where staging is of interest: * Finding the best photo out of a group (just keeping staging the better one). * If you're dealing with multiple documents, you might want to keep a certain document staged while you browse through the others. (Maybe an itinerary, index, presentation, agenda, table of contents, glossary, etc...) * Staging a document is also a quick way to open the same document in two separate viewers. This is helpful when you need to look at separate sections of the same document or movie. (Like non contiguous pages of a PDF document.) Thanks for the kind words and offer of support. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to email me directly or post here for others to see. |
Only other thing - I'd like to be able to hit the "Close viewer" button with a keyboard press; not sure if Esc or Space is more appropriate.