Long gone are the days when 10GB of hard disk were more than plenty for any average user. Today’s computer user can’t get enough even with 500GB of hard disk storage, given all the free information and documentation one can find on the Internet. And if you add some more to the mix of data, one thing is fo... |
14 November 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Working with the same directories or disk locations is part of everybody's daily routine. There is always a folder or directory you use the most in your work and it is definitely placed somewhere handy so that you do not have to spend too much time looking for it. But there comes a day when the routine is broken... |
3 March 2009 14:49 GMT |
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Powerful file managing with EF CommanderAnother one off pay application is EF Commander. The application is not as popular as Total Commander but in terms of options packed it definitely blows your mind. It can do everything as its competitor and then some. The price is 6 bucks higher but it addresses advanced comput... |
12 February 2009 03:51 GMT |
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Backup with Symantec's Norton GhostLingering on the backup and restore subject we find Symantec's Norton Ghost also makes for a good solution. Unfortunately, the price is a no-no as $78 is quite a long stretch. But it is a fine product that combines ease of use with whippy backup procedures and low system r... |
11 February 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Windows Explorer has become an obsolete tool in terms of browsing through the files and folders on your computer. My guess is that most of us rarely use it because there are so many other lightweight applications that come with the same browsing ability, but with many more options than the good ol’ copy-paste b... |
23 November 2008 08:01 GMT |
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If you’ve grown tired of the old-fashioned Windows Explorer and you really want to try something new, Extra Explore could be just the thing that you are looking for. Boasting an interesting design and well-chosen colors for the graphical interface, it can certainly make file browsing more interesting, if not do... |
30 August 2008 07:07 GMT |
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How much time do you spend searching for a certain file on your computer? Normally, I would spend a couple of minutes before finding the whereabouts of the needed data. My hard disks are filled with thousands of files, all named the way I considered best. Anyway, my point is that sometimes you can use a lot of time f... |
12 March 2007 12:26 GMT |
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