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Structurer for Windows?
timns:
XXCopy, A Versatile File Management Utility is XCopy on turbo-steroids, cubed. There are free-for-personal-use, Home and Corporate versions.
-rjbull (January 18, 2011, 01:53 PM)
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"It has more command switches (>230) than any other tool of its kind." :o
fenixproductions:
Wow. I've never thought there may be special utilities for that.
I am always using Notepad++ for such task: typing structure down, adding Batch commands and saving as BAT. Double click after that and it's done.
timns:
Wow. I've never thought there may be special utilities for that.
I am always using Notepad++ for such task: typing structure down, adding Batch commands and saving as BAT. Double click after that and it's done.
-fenixproductions (January 18, 2011, 02:01 PM)
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Same here, but just recently I've been doing a lot of this, with minor variants each time. At some point you step back and say "hang on, there's gotta be a better way."
In fact, I'm actually trying to do that more often. Every time I feel like something's getting repetitive, I try to stop and find a better alternative. It's lead to some great finds over the years: Opus, Final Builder, FARR to name but three :)
skwire:
There's a Windows version being developed here:
https://github.com/duxx/FolderCreationUtilityForDevelopment
I haven't tried it myself.
teMKaa:
Look at 47 folders , handy Windows "structurer". :Thmbsup:
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