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FileList Siever 1.4
Index the contents of your folders in TXT,HTML,PDF or RTF format files. Sieve before saving with only your desired extensions. With FileList Siever you have the ability to index a folder with its subfolders and files (sieved if you like with the extension you want), and then to print it (the index) or to save it as a TXT,HTML,PDF and RTF format file.

DirCompare 1.0
DirCompare is a small utility which compares two directories or files, folders can be checked recursively. After finishing the comparision, files which were found to be different can be highlighted. The program has an installer or you can simply copy the .exe file somewhere. Requires the MS.NET framework, should run on other versions of Windows if this is installed.
DIR2HTML 1.1.0
Convert a local directory to an HTML index with hyperlinks. DIR2HTML creates an HTML index from a file system directory. This is useful for building file lists, cataloging contents of CD-ROMS, etc. The program can index either a single directory or multiple directories at once recursively.
Directory Printer 4.1.4
No more fumbling with My Computer or Windows Explorer, wishing you could print information about all your files. Karen's Directory Printer can print the name of every file on a drive, along with the file's size, date and time of last modification, and attributes (Read-Only, Hidden, System and Archive). The list of files can be sorted by name, size, date created, date last modified, or date of last access.
Datapig File Manager 2.0
Datapig File manager gives you a quick way to - Sort your files, Delete old files, and create a centralized spreadsheet with hyperlinked indexes to all your files! Datapig File Manager also allows you to Compact and Repair all your Access .mdb files with one click! Compacting your Access files will release an untold amount of hard drive space back to your system.
Size'em 1.0
Tired of dragging files onto a zip disk to find out they don't fit? Tired of dragging files to a CD burner software only to find out you are overtime? Tired of pulling properties on folders to see what will fit and what won't? Well if you answered yes to any of these, you have found your saviour. This app will scan an entire directory (and browse into sub folders) and present you with sizes of every folder there. You simply enter how much space you have on the CD (perhaps you are adding to an existing session?), zip or whatever. Click the CD button (no it doesn't care what media you are using). It will attempt to select files/folders that fit up to that maximum size you set in the little box under the button. Once the folders are selected, the program will optionally move the selection to a specified folder (point it to your ZIP disk or a temp folder for burning to CD). This puppy will save you hours trying to fit files onto a CD/R. Trust me, I wrote it, I use it.

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