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FolderView
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Save & Print Directory Listings |
FolderView lets you save or print file listings for any folder on your computer (including mapped network drives.) This is very useful when you need to send someone the contents of a directory. Simply attach the saved directory listing to an e-mail and send it the other person.
File listings can be sorted by name, date, size, playtime, bitrate, etc. FolderView can extract information from several different audio, graphic, and video file formats (see Product Highlights below.) Listings can then be saved to a file or sent to the printer.
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Screenshots (click the preview pic(s) to enlarge)
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Product Highlights
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- Completely customizable
You can sort folder contents by name,
date, size, type, or any of the other several information columns. Even
change the font to suit your needs
- Supported file formats
Save or print detailed information about
a number of different file formats, including: MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WAV,
AVI, ASF, ASX, WMV, MPEG, QuickTime, BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, Targa, PCX,
Photoshop (PSD)
- Detailed information
View the following information on your
files: name, size, type, date modified, date created, date accessed,
file version, attributes, playtime, dimensions, title, artist, album
title, year, track number, genre, bit rate, copyright, author, CRC32,
SHA1, MD5
- Multiple save options
Save the directory contents as a plain
text file, or as a comma-delimited file to be used with Microsoft Excel,
or any other supported spreadsheet software
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- Fixed minor networking issue
- Added information columns for MD5 and SHA1 checksums
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Compatibility: Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, NT, Millenium Edition, 98
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"FolderView is one of those little applications that save so much time and hassle. It has increased my workflow on many projects by a significant amount.
When I identified a minor problem with it - the support was beyond
fantastic... I made the request at 11:00 am and by 12:30am, from the other side of the world, the solution was delivered.
Every software company lives by the quality of its support...South Bay Software will live a very, very long time."
Marten Gallagher www.annerykiln.co.uk Web Design
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