On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 10:21:01 -0400, Barkow, Eileen <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Since SuperSession is so great (and it is much better than TPX and from
>what I remember of Session Manager), how come it is so hard to
>find a session entry. When you have a menu with a hundred of more
>sessions, a simple 'FIND sessid'  would be most helpful instead of
>having
>to scroll down thru numerous entries, but the 'SuperProgrammers' who
>wrote the thing could never figure out a way to do this.
>

I don't want to get dragged into a debate about individual features of
every single session mgr I mentioned.  My comments were my personal
opinion based on the overall products & features, not one specific feature
that session mgr xx could do and session mgr zz could not. 

But to answer your question...   I never had a need to do a "find".  I set
my most used sessions to show up at the top, and also selected the option
to create a new "page" for each group.  If you are not familiar with that 
option, it will show only those sessions on your screen (even if only a few)
and then you page forward (PF8) to get to the next group.  

Also, I rarely used anything but triggers that I was able to set up myself
to bounce from session to session.  

Mark
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