Two new tools worth testing - Direct Access and XYplorer
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Posted by Dominik Holenstein
Apr 3, 2007 at 07:45 AM
JJ
Thank you for the reminder!
I know Directory Opus and have a licence.
It is the Rolls Royce of the Windows Explorer replacement tools and I think one of the best developed software pieces available around the world. But you have to invest a lot of time to get used to it.
I am considering to install it again even I like XYexplorer very much. But why to buy a new tool when you have a cool other already? XYexplorer will stay on my wishlist and I will buy it when I will setup an USB stick with all the basic tools I need to do my work.
Dominik
JJ wrote:
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>Jack Crawford wrote:
>>Dominik
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>>Thanks for the two tips. I think I’ll probably
>move to Xyplorer. I have been
>>using Powerdesk for many years, but it isn’t under
>serious development any longer.
>>The new tabbed approach is enticing.
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>>With
>Direct Access, what is the computer
>>overhead when it is running? These
>macro/scripting short cut tools can be very hungry
>>on PC resources.
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>>Jack
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>Jack, Dominik ...
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>Have you tried Directory Opus??? http://www.gpsoft.com.au/
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>I used PowerDesk for many years & switched to Opus 2 years ago. It have everything you
>need. I’m amazed at all the things it can do.
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>You should try it out!
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>-jj
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