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[PL] 2004 Discussion: FILE UTILITIES

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Susan Bugher

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17 Nov 2003, 11:09:4817/11/2003
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The Nominations page is here:

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/2004nominationsPL.php

Nominated programs can be evaluated at this time. A valuable program may
been have been overlooked during the nomination period. Late nominations
and seconds are permitted during the discussion period if there is
support for the program.

This thread is for review and comments related to programs on the FILE
UTILITIES page.

Programs that were nominated and seconded are listed below. The
subcategory is shown after the program name.

2xExplorer (1 File Manager)
Explore2fs (1 File Manager)
Pablo Commander (1 File Manager)
PowerDesk (1 File Manager)
TrackerV3 (1 File Manager)
Turbo Navigator (1 File Manager)
Attribute Changer (1 File Manager Tools)
FileTargets (1 File Manager Tools)
Lister (1 File Manager Tools)
OpenExpert (1 File Manager Tools)
Properties Plus (1 File Manager Tools)
rjhExtensions (1 File Manager Tools)
TortoiseCVS (1 File Manager Tools)
WAssociate (1 File Manager Tools)
Agent Ransack (1 Search)
Info-Rapid Search & Replace (1 Search And Replace)
ReplaceEm (was BK ReplaceEm) (1 Search And Replace)
Zip Peeker (1 Search Archived Files)
ZipScan (1 Search Archived Files)
PathCopy (2 Copy Directory Path)
TreeCopy (2 Copy Directory Structure)
Quick Folders (2 Folder Access)
ChangeIcon (2 Folder Customizer)
DirKey (2 Folder Shortcuts)
ExtractNow (3 Archives: Unzip)
7-Zip (3 Archives: Zip-Unzip)
FilZip (3 Archives: Zip-Unzip)
FreeZip (3 Archives: Zip-Unzip)
IZArc Skin Builder (3 Archives: Zip-Unzip)
PowerArchiver (3 Archives: Zip-Unzip)
ZipCentral (3 Archives: Zip-Unzip)
ZipGenius (3 Archives: Zip-Unzip)
ZipInstaller (3 Archives: Zip-Unzip)
1-4a Rename (3 File Renamer)
Flexible Renamer (3 File Renamer)
Lupas Rename (Lupas 2000) (3 File Renamer)
Oscar's File Renamer (3 File Renamer)
Rname-it (3 File Renamer)
THE Rename (3 File Renamer)
Chainsaw (3 File Splitter)
Eraser (3 File Wiper)
Restoration (3 File Wiper-Undelete)
Drive Rescue (3 Files: Undelete)
PC Inspector File Recovery (3 Files: Undelete)
Easy MD5 Creator (3 Files: Validate)
QuickSFV (3 Files: Validate)
CDCheck (3 Files: Validate; Undelete)
FSRaid (3 Files: Validate; Undelete)
QuickPar (3 Files: Validate; Undelete)
LFN-Tools (Long FileNames in DOS) (3 Long File Names Tool)


Susan
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D.R

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17 Nov 2003, 15:28:2317/11/2003
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Note that PowerAchiver 6.1 is the last
version that was truly freeware. That's
the version I still use.


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omega

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17 Nov 2003, 16:35:3617/11/2003
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"D.R" <D...@nospam.nospam>:

> Note that PowerAchiver 6.1 is the last
> version that was truly freeware. That's
> the version I still use.

Grab yourself another .1 :)
http://woundedmoon.org/win32/powerarc611.exe
Link from the nominations page.

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Karen S.

Spoon2001

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17 Nov 2003, 22:11:5917/11/2003
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Susan Bugher wrote:
> The Nominations page is here:
>
> http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/2004nominationsPL.php
>
> Nominated programs can be evaluated at this time. A valuable program
> may been have been overlooked during the nomination period. Late
> nominations and seconds are permitted during the discussion period if
> there is support for the program.

Ah ... in that case, I nominate:

Program: AVA FIND 1.5.
Category: File Utilities
Type: Liteware version of payware program.
Homepage: http://www.think-less-do-more.com/avafind/

Ava Find caches file names, and so you can find any file more or less
instantly if you can remember part of the file name. Not a big burden on
the system, as compared to programs that index file contents as well. I
learned about Ava Find from a very favorable recommendation on ACF.
Features of the payware version ("Scout Bot", whatever that is) are
available for 30 days, then disabled. But the file find feature is the only
thing I've used anyway.


Spoon2001

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17 Nov 2003, 22:16:2417/11/2003
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2xExplorer would still be my choice for file manager, though actually I'm
using the new incarnation, xplorer2 (alpha 0.0.0.49). I can make it crash
though, but not enough to be a bit bother. I left Servant Salamander and
then Turbo Navigator for 2x and x2. Think I'll stick with 2x/x2 until I
hear about something that's definitely superior.


Bjorn Simonsen

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18 Nov 2003, 01:13:1918/11/2003
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Spoon2001 wrote in <yISdnaJDBsq...@gbronline.com>:

>Ah ... in that case, I nominate:
>
>Program: AVA FIND 1.5.
>Category: File Utilities
>Type: Liteware version of payware program.
>Homepage: http://www.think-less-do-more.com/avafind/
>
>Ava Find caches file names, and so you can find any file more or less
>instantly if you can remember part of the file name. Not a big burden on
>the system, as compared to programs that index file contents as well. I
>learned about Ava Find from a very favorable recommendation on ACF.
>Features of the payware version ("Scout Bot", whatever that is) are
>available for 30 days, then disabled. But the file find feature is the only
>thing I've used anyway.

Seconded, but with a note attached:...program runs fine and is
extremely useful IMHO, but - *IF I have understood it correctly* -
when installed all shareware features are enabled and will be disabled
when the 30 day eval period expires (Liteware with a forced all-
features-demo-period...). AFAIk this is mainly (or only) the "Scout
Bot" feature - a program that monitors all disks for new files and
adds them to the search database (called "search cache")
automatically. I'm not saying the program is not useful without this
feature, not at all - one can perform manual update scans - "Refresh
...search cache" - when needed (aka scan-on demand), and for most
users this will be more than good enough. IMHO only if your system is
very active in terms of constantly adding new files will the "Scout
Bot" be missed, or if you are of the forgetful types that forget to
invoke a manual scan before you search for files that have yet to been
added to the AVA Find database with a manual update scan. For this
reason.

I have not seen any other free (lite or full version) alternatives to
this one, at least not a GUI alternative and with similar features.
For a shareware alternative see fx <http://www.pankhurst.com/rr.htm>.

All the best,
Bjorn Simonsen

Antoine

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23 Nov 2003, 06:46:2223/11/2003
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Susan Bugher wrote:
> 1-4a Rename (3 File Renamer)
> Flexible Renamer (3 File Renamer)
> Lupas Rename (Lupas 2000) (3 File Renamer)
> Oscar's File Renamer (3 File Renamer)
> Rname-it (3 File Renamer)
> THE Rename (3 File Renamer)

If it is not too late, can I suggest the program that I made, "Ant
Renamer", www.antp.be/software/renamer ?
It is free (opensource/gpl), and supports unicode file & folder names.

--
Antoine

Jim Butterfield

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27 Nov 2003, 09:04:3127/11/2003
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:28:23 +1300, "D.R" <D...@nospam.nospam> wrote:

>Note that PowerAchiver 6.1 is the last
>version that was truly freeware. That's
>the version I still use.

I vaguely recall that this version of Power Archiver needs an extra
DLL to be added in order to handle the revised .RAR formats. I
believe I got it from an archive called "Free UnRAR", but don't recall
the link. I suspect it would be useful for new downloaders to be
aware that such an enhancement is available and called for.

If desired, I could go looking for the UnRAR site, but I suspect
someone has that data at their fingertips and can just supply it here.

--Jim


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Onno

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28 Nov 2003, 06:26:2228/11/2003
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f...@pathcom.com (Jim Butterfield) wrote in news:3fc602b2.63940642
@localhost:

> I vaguely recall that this version of Power Archiver needs an extra
> DLL to be added in order to handle the revised .RAR formats

Correct. It is the unrar.dll for the Winrar 3.x compression. It's available
at the Winrar website in a self-extracting archive. Just replace the old
unrar.dll in the Power archiver folder with this new one.

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Onno

Susan Bugher

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29 Nov 2003, 10:30:2529/11/2003
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Jim Butterfield wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:28:23 +1300, "D.R" <D...@nospam.nospam> wrote:
>
>
>>Note that PowerAchiver 6.1 is the last
>>version that was truly freeware. That's
>>the version I still use.
>
>
> I vaguely recall that this version of Power Archiver needs an extra
> DLL to be added in order to handle the revised .RAR formats. I
> believe I got it from an archive called "Free UnRAR", but don't recall
> the link. I suspect it would be useful for new downloaders to be
> aware that such an enhancement is available and called for.
>
> If desired, I could go looking for the UnRAR site, but I suspect
> someone has that data at their fingertips and can just supply it here.

it's noted in the PL program description

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004FILEUTILITIES.htm#P134

<q>
NOTES: An updated unrar.dll file (available at http://www.rarsoft.com)
may be needed to download .rar files.
</q>

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