Steve,

For me the value is to able to tell immediately whether a directory is
under hg control or not, without having to use a popup menu or anything
else. If that goes away I might as well drop into the shell directly and
not bother with any extensions.
I really don't understand this change at all; you certainly don't need to
color-code all possible state combinations into the icons. Also, before
you reinvent yet another browser that will be "alien" on every platform I
would think it would be more productive to redesign e.g. the current
commit GUI.
Somehow this sounds more like a problem of good Windows integration vs.
cross-platform development than anything else..maybe it is time to abandon
the idea of a cross platform GUI? TortoiseSVN is successful and works so
well because it does not try to please everyone.

just my 0.1€

Holger



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