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in w2k and xp i use bxnewfolder. it's far handier than explorer for creating folders. http://www.baxbex.com/images/shoots/bxnewfolder.html in vista doesnt seem to work, though. any known programs of the like? tia, z. |
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"ZebraCode" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
... hi all in w2k and xp i use bxnewfolder. it's far handier than explorer for creating folders. http://www.baxbex.com/images/shoots/bxnewfolder.html in vista doesnt seem to work, though. any known programs of the like? If you really mean it and want a serious tool that will automate your folder creation tasks and reduce your actions to single clicks and key strokes, you should look at XYplorer file manager. It has a lot of powerful ways to handle the job. Have a close look at UDCs (User-Defined Commands), section "New". http://www.xyplorer.com/ Don |
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"Donald Lessau" hi all in w2k and xp i use bxnewfolder. it's far handier than explorer for creating folders. http://www.baxbex.com/images/shoots/bxnewfolder.html in vista doesnt seem to work, though. any known programs of the like? If you really mean it and want a serious tool that will automate your folder creation tasks and reduce your actions to single clicks and key strokes, you should look at XYplorer file manager. It has a lot of powerful ways to handle the job. Have a close look at UDCs (User-Defined Commands), section "New". http://www.xyplorer.com/ thanks don i'm not searching for an explorer replacement. i already use an old free version of salamander (a nc clone) which is way quickier and often handier than explorer (when you're copying to another fodler, you can skip / skip all -- f.i. -- already existing files, which explorer still does not allow, wonder why). works in vista, and with f7, like in nc, i can quickly create a folder. there's also many other explorer replacements, many of them free, by the way. salamander also runs without installation. and trust me, if you're copying many files, it's n times faster than explorer). bxnewfolder is just an explorer addin. in explorer, with f12, you're prompted with the folder to create, then you're focused on it. quick and simple. nothing more. i dont need another total commander. i'm oldstyled and when i'm not photoshopping i often use the keyboard rather than the mouse. right clic new search among useless filetypes (open document worksheet / excel spreadsheet -- well, sheet! if i want them i just launch the programs...) is slow and annoying. if you can reach for a w2k/xp machine, try bxnewfolder and you'll feel it. thanks, z. |
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"ZebraCode" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... ... if you can reach for a w2k/xp machine, try bxnewfolder and you'll feel it. I believe you, but having XYplorer since years I don't need it. ![]() Don |