Another reason I like to keep folders visible is that sometimes I have a partially expanded folder tree (only certain subfolders expanded) that I want to work with against several target folders. When I copy differences to the first target destination, all the folders collapse and dissappear. So when I select the next target, I have to re-expand the desired subfolder tree(s) all over again. In BC2, with the Always Show Folders option, the folder structure stays the way I've prepped it so that I do not need to re-prep it when I pair it with a new destination folder.
One thing BC2 does not do (that I would like to see in BC3) is for BC to remember the expanded state of folders without subfolders when a directory tree is re-paired with a new target. In other words, although the expanded tree structure stays open in BC2, folders without subfolders do not re-expand to show their file contents. It would be nice, in an always show folders implementation, if the expanded attribute would be remembered for these folders as well.
One thing BC2 does not do (that I would like to see in BC3) is for BC to remember the expanded state of folders without subfolders when a directory tree is re-paired with a new target. In other words, although the expanded tree structure stays open in BC2, folders without subfolders do not re-expand to show their file contents. It would be nice, in an always show folders implementation, if the expanded attribute would be remembered for these folders as well.
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