Most business workflows require the same files, databases, and command-line terminals to be accessed multiple times every day. Keeping dozens or hundreds of them organized and readily available takes time that could be spent working. If these frequently-accessed scripts, SSH connections and QA environments aren't available in a few clicks, valuable time is lost as users search and browse to find them. We've introduced Shortcut Toolbar Folders to make accessing and organizing those most-used files, databases, scripts and queries even faster.

Configure and Open All in Tabs

For faster access to files, servers, AquaScripts, and URLs, the Aqua Data Studio IDE allows creating and grouping shortcuts into Shortcut Toolbar Folders. Organizing shortcuts into folders means an entire folder's worth of content (SSH terminals, Databases, Files, Web URLs) can be opened immediately with a single click. Items in the Shortcut Toolbar can be rearranged, deleted, or have their properties altered via the Shortcut Toolbar Manager. Think of the Shortcut Toolbar as a web browser bookmark tool for Aqua Data Studio.

To create shortcuts for Database Server Connections or SSH Servers inside a folder

  1. Move the mouse over to the top of the application toolbar.
  2. Right-click and additional options will be displayed. You can create a new folder or configure the shortcut toolbar.
  3. Select New Folder.
  4. Type a name for the folder and then click OK
  5. Click the newly created folder. The new folder will be empty. 
  6. From the Servers panel, drag and drop a server inside the new folder.
  7. On the Shortcuts Toolbar, click the new folder and you will see the newly created shortcuts.

 Toolbar Manager

The Shortcut Toolbar can be managed and organized by right clicking the application toolbar and selecting Configure Shortcut Toolbar.  Here a user may drag and drop shortcuts from one folder to another or create, reorder and delete folders. Individual shortcut properties can also be edited with a right click to change their names and links. By reordering shortcuts and folders, their display order in the toolbar can be changed. Altering items in the Toolbar Manager immediately alter what is displayed in the Shortcut Toolbar.

Shortcut Toolbar
Configuration
Shortcut Toolbar
Manager New
Folder
Shortcut ToolbarToolbar Manager
Shortcut Properties
Shortcut Toolbar
SSH Connections

 Support for shortcut folders

Folders allow grouping shortcuts for better organization. Shortcuts within a folder display as dropdown menus once the folder is "left-clicked" in the Shortcut Toolbar. How the shortcuts stack is configurable from within the Toolbar Manager.

Shortcut FoldersShortcut Toolbar
New Folder

 Support for opening all shortcuts in tabs

Once several shortcuts have been placed in a folder, all of a folder's shortcuts can be opened at the same time through the use of the right-click context menu "Open all in Tabs". As an example, all of a user's PostgreSQL database connections can be grouped in a single folder and opened simultaneously in separate tabs with a single click.

Shortcut Toolbar
Database Open All
Shortcut Toolbar
Web Links
Shortcut Toolbar
Web Links Open All

 Shortcut support - Database Servers, SSH Servers, Web Hyperlinks and Files

Shortcut Toolbar
Drag and Drop

To create shortcuts for Database Server Connections or SSH Servers inside a folder

  1. Right-click the application toolbar.
  2. Select New Folder.
  3. Type a name for the folder and then click OK.
  4. Click the newly created folder. The new folder will be empty. 
  5. From the Servers panel, drag and drop a server inside the new folder.
  6. On the Shortcuts Toolbar, click the new folder and you will see the newly created shortcuts.

You can easily add Web Hyperlinks and Files by dragging and dropping in the Folder specified in Step 3. Note that in order to add a Web Hyperlink shortcut, you will need a Web Hyperlink file stored in your file system. One easy way to create the Web Hyperlink file is as follows:

  1. Launch a web browser and visit the website that you want to link to.
  2. Drag the URL or the icon next to the URL from the browser URL field to your Desktop. This will create a Web Hyperlink file on your Desktop that links to the website that you just visited.
  3. Now drag this Web Hyperlink file from your Desktop and drop it in the Folder specified in Step 3.
  4. Right-click on the newly added shortcut and select Properties to change the name of the shortcut.



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