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Organize Files on Your Disk with File Commander

18 December 2008 No Comment

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File Commander is a free application that can save your time during organizing files on your computer. While organizing or moving files, if there are some actions that you almost do everyday, then you can make a simple command to do that using File Commander. Then you can just perform that task with a simple click.

To make a new command, just use the File Commander interface. It supports move, copy, delete and renaming of files. So using it, you can create a command that copies word files from one folder to another. Then you can directly execute that command and the actions will take place. It can even process files by wildcard, automatically rename duplicate files and so on.


This program is a freeware and runs on Windows 98/Me/2000/XP and Vista.

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