![]() If I can easily build a list showing the content of each month down to the event level only, I can save is as a text file at the year level. a path might look like F:\2022\March\Ren Fair1\_BGA9023.NEF (name of image as it came off camera). For instance I setup the drive folders by year, month, event, and the actual image files. My biggest challenge is finding where an event is located in archive drives. Took a while to figure out it was showing sections of OneDrive as a separate unidentified area. Windows OneDrive content tree is shown, but not identified by name as to where that tree section came from. Copy selected tree level to clipboard would be helpful.Ħ. As it stands now we have to manually select all tree entries (maybe hundreds) and their copy path to clipboard. Make copy to clipboard hold these and then tree becomes printable. Or at least Click first selection, hold shift, click last selection, which highlights all items in between. Similar to windows, click left mouse button, drag while holding the button to highlight additional. Add a highlight to select function, that allows more than one line to be selected. Why a warning when I select a top level drive ? Not obvious.Ħ. Similar to windows telling you how long to finish copying the remaining files.ĥ. An estimate of how long an operation is going to take would be handy. Very helpful with large drives (and they are only getting larger).Ĥ. Populate the display of the first level as quickly as you can, then continue to gather the lower levels that won't initially be displayed. Allow an easy selection of how many levels to gather for a new drive.ģ. I'm assuming it would have got there eventually, but just wanted the top level directory sizes.Ģ. After 6 minutes I gave up and had to end the program to get it to stop building the tree for an Easystore drive. Some I may get wrong, some may be functions the program has that I didn't find, apologies.Īlso I hope others may comment programs they know of that do better in these areas.ġ. Compiled to the music of The Sweet.I'm going to give my observations from trying 1Tree Pro this morning in the form of suggestions from the author. This format has been improved to take even less horizontal space in the Size column. Now the dialog has a Most Recently Used (MRU) list. Now the Quick Audio Preview supports MIDI files. ![]() Now the current path pin is drawn fatter than the others. If you are feeling lucky and bored at the same time you can use it to shuffle your image, sound, or video collections. There is a new dice shaped button on the toolbar. Having a hard time hitting the name of a short named file? Now you have the option to use the full width of the name column as click target. Quite useful to quickly browse through the currently selected items while giving the mouse a rest. Now you can assign a keyboard shortcut of your choice to each of two new commands that move the focus to the next or previous selected item. you can show only those items with 12 or less characters in the name, or only items longer than 259 characters. Now you can filter the file list by the item name lengths. you can show only those photos with a certain aspect ratio, or only those MP3s from a certain artist. Now you can filter the file list by each of the hundreds of available item properties. If you're looking for a new file management tool for Windows, make it XYplorer.Įditors' note: This is a review of the trial version of XYplorer 15.00. Trial limitations: XYplorer's free trial version has minor limitations but is otherwise fully functional, though we couldn't find anything disabled during our trial. Similar freeware: Freeware with similar capabilities to XYplorer isn't hard to find. Recent Locations: Clicking Recent Locations shows where you've been on your PC - very handy for troubleshooting, cleanup, and other PC maintenance. And that's just trees - the same applies to Folders, Toolbars, and just about everything else in XYplorer. For example, the Customize Tree tool offers ten options, plus there's a Mini Tree, Lock Tree command, and much more. You may already have a notion of what you'd wish Windows could do.Ĭustomizable: Many tools can be customized, but few match XYplorer's options. Super Explorer: XYplorer's outward resemblance to Windows Explorer is obvious, but that makes it easier to learn how to use it. It adds searching, previews, favorites, hotlists, scripting, shortcuts, and many more options for organizing, managing, and accessing your files and folders. In fact, there seems to be little about XYplorer that can't be customized. XYplorer builds on the basic and familiar Explorer layout of main window, sidebar, and toolbar, with many customizable features like tabs and tree views.
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