Resolve your Duplicates in one of two ways.Ĥa) If the Duplicates are "alphabet soup" files, you can probably safely delete them.Ĥb) If you're unsure about which file is the Duplicate, show all the files and scroll down looking for yellow highlights.ĥ) From the File menu, choose "Scan for Orphans." This scan should not take long. From the combo box in the lower right panel, choose "Duplicates" to see only the Duplicates. A new window containing a grid with a line for every download appears.Ĥ) From the File menu, choose "Scan for Duplicates." This scan should not take long. You'll only need to do the Navigation portion once. Navigate to your Downloads directory in the new dialog. You'll see a dialog with Set Directory and Scan (disabled) buttons.Ģ) Click the Set Directory button. Ignore: to ignore files/folders and skip them during process.Probably is one somewhere, but here's the shorty version:ġ) Run the program.Change Properties: to change file date, time and attributes.Copy to Clipboard: to copy the desired file information to the system Clipboard.Create Shortcut: to create file/folders shortcuts in the destination folder.Create Playlist: to create a playlist of files in one of the supported destination file formats ( M3U, M3U8, PLS, WPL).In particular you can create HTML lists with several themes like Arrowistic, Casablanca, DeepGreen, Default, Precision and many others. Create List: to create a list of files/folders in one of the supported destination file formats ( HTML, PDF, XLS, TXT, CSV, XML).In particular you can create galleries with several themes like Brochure, Circles, Default, Pile, SquareHeads and many others. Create Gallery: to create a image gallery in the destination folder ( HTML). Send by Mail: to attach files/folders to a mail and send them using SMTP protocol.Upload: to upload files/folders to a server using FTP or SFTP protocols.Print: to print files using default system applications based on file formats.Open With: to open files with the defined destination program (parameters supported).Decrypt: to decrypt files/folders in the defined destination folder (previously encrypted with DropIt).Encrypt: to encrypt files/folders in the defined destination folder (to protect your personal data).Join: to recombine files/folders previously split (automatically trying to load missing parts).Split: to split files/folders in parts with a defined size.Delete: to delete files/folders with the defined method: Directly Remove (files are removed, but they could be restored using a recovery tool), Safely Erase (files are overwritten with the “DoD 3-pass” wiping method, to make them unrecoverable), Send to Recycle Bin (files are sent to recycle bin and are still available from there).Rename: to rename files/folders with the defined new name (using abbreviations to customize it).Extract: to extract supported archives in the defined destination folder ( 7Z, APM, ARJ, BZIP2, CAB, CHM, CPIO, DEB, DMG, EXE, FAT, FLV, GZIP, HFS, ISO, JAR, LHA, LZH, LZMA, MBR, MSI, MSLZ, NFTS, NSIS, ONEPKG, RAR, RPM, SMZIP, SQX, SWF, TAR, UDF, VHD, WIM, XAR, XZ, Z, ZIP).Compress: to compress files/folders in one of the supported destination archive formats ( ZIP, 7Z, Self-Extracting EXE).Copy: to copy files/folders to the defined destination folder.Move: to move files/folders to the defined destination folder (for example to organize images by date and properties).Support log file creation to verify processing operationsĪvailable in both installer and portable versions for 32/64-bit WindowsĬurrently DropIt allows to perform the following 21 actions on your files and folders: Support encryption to protect your profiles with a password Support SendTo and Command-Line to process files and folders Support internal, custom and system environment variables Support absolute paths, relative paths, UNC paths for shared folders Process files and folders automatically monitoring defined directoriesĪutomatically perform an action on matching files and foldersĬollect associations in profiles and assign an image to easily recognize it Process files and folders simply dropping them on the target imageīy name, directory, size, dates, properties, content or regular expressions
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