2-level directory sort
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2-level directory sort
Saturday, August 25, 2007 at 4:57 pm Posted by Will Lindenr
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Is there any effective freeware which will give you a directory listing sorted on
two or more levels?
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re: 2-level directory sort
Saturday, August 25, 2007 at 9:34 pm Posted by gewg_
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|Is there any effective freeware
|which will give you a directory listing sorted on two or more levels?
| Will Lindenr
You are going to have to be more specific.
What is it that you can't get done in one pass?
Have you looked at all the tabs in Find Files and Folders?
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re: 2-level directory sort
Sunday, August 26, 2007 at 12:08 am Posted by Jacob6601
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I have not seen one since Xtree, and that was written for DOS. It will read your
FAT partition but may be limited by disk size and/or number of files. I do not have
these particular versions, but you can try and see if they meet your needs. The good
news is there is no install needed (no registry changes); Just unzip to a directory
and run it.
http://oldfiles.org.uk/lightspeed/main.html
Alternatively, if the files are relatively small and/or you need to do this infrequently,
use an archiver (like WinZip) to make a temporary file and print a sorted directory
listing.
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