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I think CyberArticle deserves a place in the review, here is the link to the English version:
http://www.wizissoft.com/

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: XYplorer File Manager
« on: August 31, 2006, 07:08 AM »
Now, after rereading your post, I think your idea is to quickly type some folder names plus indents (or so) into an editor and feed that chunk of text into the app to let it create a corresponding folder structure. Sounds easy to do. Still interested? ;)
My idea is I can mark folders with XYplorer and optionally tell to include (or exclude) their subfolders then let XYplorer generates either a BAT file or Windows script file. Before the creation of that BAT/SCRIPT file, XYplorer should allow me to place "action" on to all selected items, so this action can be "MD" which means create the folder or if I put "RD" means delete the folder and so on...

I miss the "Batch Enhancer" or BE as found in Norton Utility 8 in the old DOS day ... :(

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: XYplorer File Manager
« on: August 31, 2006, 12:46 AM »
Ok, let me do a little pitch for my app... Your dream has come true. It's already built into XYplorer, only in a far better way! 

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You put in there whatever you want, just a one-time work, and XYplorer will list it in the "New Items" menu, ready for 1-click-creation

Hi, I have not yet tried XYplorer, but may I know what do you mean by "one-time work", does that mean I have to create (once) every folder and all its subfolders (if exist) manually as the "New Items" mentioned? If the answer is YES then I don't think it is practical, because my initial request/dream feature is to avoid that kind of creation. i.e. it is the work of creating folder-tree-structure that I wish I can save, not the easy of repeating the same creation...

I think a script or batch is still a better way because it is flexible to be used else where...

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: XYplorer File Manager
« on: August 24, 2006, 10:33 PM »
Here's another neat feature.

The ability to copy a whole folder structure, including all subfolders, to a different location, without copying the files inside those folders is a great time-saver.

My dream function/greatest time-saver is:

Instead of just copying the "folder tree structure", user may opt to generate a "batch file" or "Windows script" that when run will create that "folder tree structure"

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: XYplorer File Manager
« on: August 21, 2006, 08:04 PM »
But TucknDar's right, TC's renamer has regular expressions, and even has a  section on them in the help file.
I must have missed this one, may be I should try it again.

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