![]() ![]() It also lacked support for third-party native apps, and only supported web apps, which was criticized by reviewers and developers, including John Carmack. IPhone OS 1 was criticized for its lack of support for Adobe Flash web content, copy and paste, and Bluetooth stereo headphones. A number of different user interfaces were prototyped, including one that involved a multi-touch click-wheel. Many on the team were skeptical of the feasibility of a touchscreen keyboard, and believed that users would prefer hardware keyboards. During the development phase of iPhone OS 1, "probably 16, 17 different concepts" were developed. No official name was given when the iPhone was released, and Steve Jobs just said "iPhone runs OS X". It’s also the new factory default.Apple announced iPhone OS 1 at the iPhone keynote on January 9, 2007, and it was released to the public alongside the first-generation iPhone on June 29, 2007. A new expansion icon, the Chevron, is now available for theįolder tree. The Name column isn’t visible (scrolled to the left out of view), but Ctrl-hovering the row shows the item name in a tooltip:Įxpansion Icon Chevron. Name is currently scrolled to the left out of view. The Name cell and a tooltip will show the name of the item. You can now hold CTRL while hovering over any cell other than ![]() You can see that it is selected by looking at the status bar, and also by noticing the gray background color (which comes from enabling Tools | Customize List | Highlight Selected Rows). The 2nd item in the list was selected by Ctrl+left-clicking on the row. It easier to select (deselect) items in a very wide list, especially when the NameĬolumn is scrolled to the left out of view. You can now toggle item selection in the file list byĬtrl+left-clicking any cell in the row, even if Full Row Select is off. Note that the real power of section colors is only apparent in large trees with many deep nodes. ![]() The colors are fully customizable, see the help file for details. Tree Section Colors enabled versus disabled.Īs you can see, five sections can be individually colored: Special Folders, Drives, Portable Devices, Recycle Bin, Network. Here are the default section colors compared to no section colors: Pro Tip: The same menu can by shown by Shift+right-clicking anywhere in the white space of the folder tree. Toggle Tree Section Colors at Tools | Customize Tree | Show Section Colors. ![]()
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