We hope to release another build very soon, and I’d like to give you a heads-up on a change concerning the Sessions toolbar.
So far the default toolbar layout has had a drop-down “combo tree” control for selecting an existing session, on a secondary toolbar row of Folder Compare session:

Unlike in BC2, all the comparison views are now savable sessions, and can be selected from the Sessions drop-down. Some of us have configured all our session types to include the Sessions toolbar, but it takes up a lot of space. It generally is too wide to fit on the primary toolbar row.
In Build 445 we’re trying a Sessions button that drops down the session tree. It’s small enough for us to position in the same place on all primary toolbars:

The button doesn’t display the name of the selected session, although that still appears on the window or tab caption. We’ve kept the button simple-looking, without an icon, so it doesn’t unduly complete with the important display filters.
We found here that the change took some getting used to, but we see the benefit in having a consistent session selector available in all views. We’ll be interested in hearing what you think of it.
So far the default toolbar layout has had a drop-down “combo tree” control for selecting an existing session, on a secondary toolbar row of Folder Compare session:

Unlike in BC2, all the comparison views are now savable sessions, and can be selected from the Sessions drop-down. Some of us have configured all our session types to include the Sessions toolbar, but it takes up a lot of space. It generally is too wide to fit on the primary toolbar row.
In Build 445 we’re trying a Sessions button that drops down the session tree. It’s small enough for us to position in the same place on all primary toolbars:

The button doesn’t display the name of the selected session, although that still appears on the window or tab caption. We’ve kept the button simple-looking, without an icon, so it doesn’t unduly complete with the important display filters.
We found here that the change took some getting used to, but we see the benefit in having a consistent session selector available in all views. We’ll be interested in hearing what you think of it.
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