Directory Report runs on MS-Windows
It is a multiple function program.
It is a directory printer, finds duplicate files, renames files and maintains your files - all in 1 tool
(PRWEB) June 16, 2006 -- Directory report is a multiple function MS-Windows utility. It is a directory printer, finds duplicate files, renames files and maintains your files – all in 1 tool.
Changes to Version 25.1
Memory is used much more efficiently
It can scan over 7 million files
The old version could only scan 1.5 million files
Go to http://www.file-utilities.com/wdir_whats_new.htm for a complete list of changes
Directory Report can be downloaded at
http://www.file-utilities.com/downloads/wdir.zip
Download the trial program and evaluate it for 9 days.
The trial program is fully functional
For a full description go to
http://www.file-utilities.com
Overview
Directory Report is simple to use since it looks just like the MS Explorer.
Professional quality
Directory Report can scan over 7 million files
Powerful filtering ensures you only get the files you want
All screens can be printed to a printer, text file, HTML file and Excel file
It can handle files over 2 gig
Main features
Directory Printer
Prints the contents of an entire disk or a single directory
Prints DLL, EXE version info
Prints AVI, MP3, MSI and WAV info
Prints cyclic redundancy checksum CRC
Prints the file owner
Find duplicate files
Find duplicate directories
Duplicate files can be found based on same name, size or CRC checksum
The duplicate files search is multi-threaded - making it very fast
The duplicate files output is colored by groups to make processing easy
Rename files
Rename multiple files all at once instead of 1 at a time
Rename files based on MP3 tags
File maintenance
Multiple file change date (Change created, accessed and modified dates)
Multiple file change owner
Shows file owner, and it reports total file size by the file owner
AMB Software established in 2000
Located in Lake Grove, New York
Directory Report has been constantly improved 25 times.
Many user comments go into future releases.
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