js560000
10-19-2005, 02:18 AM
I like DDFileCatcher. It can be launched from Microsoft Word or Excel,
so you can edit the list. It also has a lot of other features. It's at
http://www.ddfilecatcher.com/index.htm
It allows you to quickly make lists of filepaths of files, shortcuts and folders which are dropped onto it. If, for example, you search for files in Windows Explorer, you can drop these files onto DDFileCatcher, which will then display them with their full filepaths.If you need to add these files to a document, you can use the "Send filepathslist to Clipboard" command and paste them. It's also possible to save the filepaths list in a textfile. You can add a comment to the file and automatically add the time and date the file was saved.
Just to give you a better idea of how it works, I went to my C drive and randomly dragged and dropped some files into DDFileCatcher. I the pushed the button "Text to Clipboard". I then pasted the results here:
I think that you get the gist of it by now.
In conclusion DDFileCatcher has found a niche market that no one else has taken advantage of. The really good news is not that they have found this niche, but how much thought they have put into the program. The options are really well thought out, and DDFileCatcher is extremely easy to use. A Real Winner! Anyway
I need some help. I want to copy and paste the list of file names in My Documents. I've looked all over like a program like DDfilecatcher because my 30 day trail is no longer. Can anyone help me?
so you can edit the list. It also has a lot of other features. It's at
http://www.ddfilecatcher.com/index.htm
It allows you to quickly make lists of filepaths of files, shortcuts and folders which are dropped onto it. If, for example, you search for files in Windows Explorer, you can drop these files onto DDFileCatcher, which will then display them with their full filepaths.If you need to add these files to a document, you can use the "Send filepathslist to Clipboard" command and paste them. It's also possible to save the filepaths list in a textfile. You can add a comment to the file and automatically add the time and date the file was saved.
Just to give you a better idea of how it works, I went to my C drive and randomly dragged and dropped some files into DDFileCatcher. I the pushed the button "Text to Clipboard". I then pasted the results here:
I think that you get the gist of it by now.
In conclusion DDFileCatcher has found a niche market that no one else has taken advantage of. The really good news is not that they have found this niche, but how much thought they have put into the program. The options are really well thought out, and DDFileCatcher is extremely easy to use. A Real Winner! Anyway
I need some help. I want to copy and paste the list of file names in My Documents. I've looked all over like a program like DDfilecatcher because my 30 day trail is no longer. Can anyone help me?