Showing posts with label Folder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Folder. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 February 2012

SmartCopyTool Lets You Copy Files From Large Folder Structures

If you are using Windows Explorer for your file copying jobs you have probably noticed that it is not the best tool for advanced operations like copying all mp3 files in a folder structure to another folder, or merging directories. That is where specialized tools like SmartCopyTool come into play. The free program lets you copy files from different folders almost effortlessly.

When you first start the program you are asked to pick a root folder first. This is the folder that you want to copy or move files from. You can then use the filter options under Options > Set Filters to define which files you would like to see in the listing. For music files, you would for instance use *.mp3 as a filter. This displays all mp3 files in the program interface.

You can naturally filter by name as well, or add multiple filters to the mix, for instance to list all music files and not only mp3 files.

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The tool offers multiple options to work with the filtered file listing. It is for instance possible to select some or all of the files before copying or moving them to another directory.

The developer of the program originally created it to move part of his 500 Gigabyte mp3 collection to a portable device. It quickly evolved though and can now also be used for backup and synchronization purposes.

Smart Copy files can be used to synchronize a filtered list with another directory. Always wanted to have all your photos from all folders on your hard drive backed up in another folder? Smart Copy Tools does that with minimal effort. There is a lot more that you can do with the program. From merging folders over deleting files to saving file lists.

The program executes all tasks quickly. Small or medium sized directory structures update near instantly when new filters are applied.

The ability to copy or move specific files stored in multiple folders is without doubt the core feature of the program. Windows users who would like to take the program for a test drive ca download it from the application’s SourceForge project page. The program requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0. on the system.

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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Move Files Automatically Into A New Folder

Sorting files into folders manually is not the most comfortable option available, especially if you need to create multiple folders to move different files into them. I have reviewed a few programs in the past that automate that process, from I like To Move It which allows you to move files and folders based on rules set in the program’s ini file, to Dir Utils which has options to sort files based on their extension.

Files 2 Folder is a portable program by Donation Coder’s busiest member Skwire. The program registers a new shell entry when launched which can be used to automatically move the selected files into a new folder. Windows Vista and Windows 7 users need to run the program with administrative privileges to register the shell extension correctly. If they do not, the entry is not displayed in the context menu.

Just select one or multiple files in Windows Explorer, right-click the selection afterwards and select the Files 2 Folder option from the context menu.

The software creates a folder based on the filename if a single file is selected, and displays a popup otherwise.

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Here you can then select to move all files into a single directory that you have to name, or to move each file into an individual folder based on individual file names.

Files 2 Folders simplifies the process of moving files into new folders on the system. This can be a useful program for users who often download all kind of files into a single download folder to move them from that folder at a later time.

A file to uninstall the shell extension is placed into the program folder after registration of the extension. This can be used to remove the entry again from Windows Explorer’s context menu.

Windows users can download the program from Skwire’s website.

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