Well I think FUD is too strong a word here, but I agree that the
overlays work pretty well these days, at least for me on Windows 7 (32
and 64 bit). While I don't use them much, I have them installed, and
everything seems pretty much in sync. I can't remember disappearing
icons since before the current C++ version of the code.

Sure, sometimes it's a bit slow with updating, but it's not a *huge*
problem at least. While I of course fully support a file browser in hgtk
(not the least because you can do things there that otherwise can't be
done, such as showing how the tree looked in a past revision), I
personally also think we should keep the overlays as they are; certainly
at least until the built-in browser project has come much more to fruition.

Hopefully, the overlay code won't be needing much upkeep in the future.

All that said, I am much more a shell person myself, so I am not the
best judge of the quality of this part of TortoiseHg.

-- 
Sune

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