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Old 10-19-2008, 08:16 AM   #7
mjh215
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Originally Posted by TetraKM View Post
Has anyone any other ideas about software that I could examine the folders from - I am even considering using the sony software - which is crap for a disabled users by the way - no keyboard control - but hey that is off topic - sorry about that.

I personally like using FreeCommander to handle dealing with large amounts of files/directories. I'm not sure how well the keyboard controls are for it, as when I use it I use the mouse and a split dual-directory setup. Makes it great for consolidating the files. There is also a option to keep a view of all the directories sizes in the views. (A small folder icon with KB on it) This is great while sorting because sometimes you'll have a bunch of nested directories and forget that you have several gigs deeply inside. You can do this with Properties on a folder in Win* but I just find it very helpful to have it realtime on all the directories while I work.

It also has a bulk renamer, an MD5 hasher (which I use to send the hash of a file to VirusTotal as apposed to uploading the whole file, very handy), RAR support, FTP client, et al.

This is all on my Win boxes, not my BSD ones. And no Mac version either.

http://www.freecommander.com

-MJ
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