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| 18516 | 2001-09-09 22:30:00 | A while back there was a reference in PC World to a little program that would enable printing out of file lists from Windows Explorer. Now that I need that program I can't find it in my back copies. Can someone help me to find it? Thanks for any help. Ken. | Guest (0) | ||
| 18517 | 2001-09-10 05:17:00 | I know what you mean, I don't remember where it is either. Would it kill Microsoft to put in a feature the Mac has had since February 1984? It is about the only thing I really miss from my Macintosh days. Rob C |
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| 18518 | 2001-09-10 05:27:00 | Try this, is a shareware program called Thumbs Up, does way more than printing, but does printing. http://www.cerious.com/ |
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| 18519 | 2001-09-10 06:00:00 | Or course the Mac has only just got a command prompt, which I consider a required feature. At the MS-DOS prompt you can use a command like: DIR /B/S C:\*.MP3 > C:\LIST.TXT ( Will make a list of all the MP3s on your system. |
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| 18520 | 2001-09-10 06:02:00 | Or course the Mac has only just got a command prompt, which I consider a required feature. At the MS-DOS prompt you can use a command like: DIR /B/S C:\*.MP3 > C:\LIST.TXT Will make a list of all the MP3s on your system. Or: DIR /B/S 'C:\My documents\*.*' > C:\LIST.TXT Will make a list of all files in My Documents In both cases the list is saved as a text file in C:\LIST.TXT. |
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