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c.gingerich:
Updated to 1.0.2.0

Fixed bug where it would not process files over 999 very well or at all. Added Abort button. All controls are disabled when processing (except Abort).

Please give this a try. http://cgs.vdsworld.com/click.php?id=64

Thanks

TaoPhoenix:
Heh hmm.

Well, it doesn't work at all for me!

For example:
I extracted it all to a folder on my desktop, same name "File Groupie". So it has a bunch of stuff. That Readme opens in a strange app that wasn't easy to print from. So I copied it and pasted it into a text file.

Then I hit ControlC-ControlV a bunch of times and got stuff like "Copy2 of Readme" "Copy3 of Readme".

I made a folder called "Test MoveTo Folder".

I ran Groupie. Selected "Sort by name". Prefix "Copy". Picked the folders.

Then I ran it.

Not unlike Skwire's, it locked up my entire comp (quad core, but one thread? "CPU Use" went to 100...), and stayed there until I killed the process in Task Manager. Abort didn't work!

Now I know my machine is a little feisty but it generally does everything else, and it's only these kinds of shell-esque AHK tools that really tank!

So there's my use case!

Current Status for me: 100% Fail. Park Until Advised.

Edit: My test is already in the 1.0.2.0 version.

TaoPhoenix:
Updated to 1.0.2.0

Fixed bug where it would not process files over 999 very well or at all. Added Abort button. All controls are disabled when processing (except Abort).

Please give this a try. http://cgs.vdsworld.com/click.php?id=64

Thanks
-c.gingerich (November 11, 2013, 09:55 AM)
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My test case only had four files!

My note crossed yours. See what you think!

c.gingerich:
Now give it a try. Version 1.0.2.1

http://cgs.vdsworld.com/click.php?id=64

skwire:
Now give it a try. Version 1.0.2.1 -c.gingerich (November 11, 2013, 11:54 AM)
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A quick 10000/100 test worked much better.  Very quick...finished in a matter of seconds.

However, the 120000/1000 test did not go so well:


* It took 4 minutes to get through the sorting phase.  It got slower as the statusbar count went up.
* After that, it took 4.5 minutes to start creating the folder groups.
* Folder group creation took ~4 minutes to complete.
* Oddly, the folder names were created in tens, e.g., 0010, 0020, 0030, etc.

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