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DONE: Right Click any file and create New Folder by its Name

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Rockets:
Superb, I have 2 more suggestions:
3. Remember the last text in the text field (make it as option in ini probably?)
4. If you type in the text field, select first radio button automatically

skwire:
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v1.1.7 - 2014-11-06
    + The first method's edit field contents are now saved.  (Thanks, Rockets)
    + Typing into the first method's edit field automatically sets the first
      method's radio button.  (Thanks, Rockets)

xd1986k:
Hello. Would it be possible to add a feature to find common text between files and use that as an name for the folder?
eg we have  files
[Chemistry] Workbook 01.rar
[Chemistry] Workbook 02.rar
[Chemistry] Workbook 03.rar
So the new folder is named [Chemistry] Workbook.

mouser:
personally i think xd's idea is a nice one and I'd like to have a shell extension that could do that.  select a bunch of files, right-click, and it finds the common prefix (or suffix), makes a folder based on it, and moves files into it.

skwire:
Hi, xd1986k, and welcome to the DonationCoder site.   :)

Hello. Would it be possible to add a feature to find common text between files and use that as an name for the folder?
eg we have  files
[Chemistry] Workbook 01.rar
[Chemistry] Workbook 02.rar
[Chemistry] Workbook 03.rar
So the new folder is named [Chemistry] Workbook.-xd1986k (November 15, 2014, 10:26 AM)
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This is doable.  However, in your example, technically, the common text would be "[Chemistry] Workbook 0" right?

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