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Since this company appears not to be maintaining DF, check out this program:
Creative Element Power Tools: http://www.creativelement.com/
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Since this company appears not to be maintaining DF, check out this program:
Creative Element Power Tools: http://www.creativelement.com/
Creative Element Power Tools: http://www.creativelement.com/
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NOTE: Direct Folders does not work with Firefox 3.6
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====The Information Menu====
This menu shows the free space on each drive on your system; you can click with the left mouse button to go to any of these drives. Other commands include:
**Explore current folder**: Opens the current folder in Explorer or Total Commander.
**Copy folder/file path to clipboard**: This copies the path and folder/filename of whatever folder or file is highlighted.
**Add to recent menu**: Adds the current folder to the recent items list.
====The Information Menu====
This menu shows the free space on each drive on your system; you can click with the left mouse button to go to any of these drives. Other commands include:
**Explore current folder**: Opens the current folder in Explorer or Total Commander.
**Copy folder/file path to clipboard**: This copies the path and folder/filename of whatever folder or file is highlighted.
**Add to recent menu**: Adds the current folder to the recent items list.
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{{image class="right" alt="Favorites" title="Favorites" url="http://www.codesector.com/screenshots/df-recent-menu.png" }} The Recent menu displays a list of folders that you've recently opened. Selecting a folder from this menu takes you back to it. First are the recent folders used in the current application (3), then any recent global folders are listed; these are items shared among all applications (4).
**Current Application sub-menu**
**Enabled**: Direct Folders will resize dialogs, set view and rebound to last used file in this application.
**Thumbnails, Tiles, Icons...**: Select view in file dialogs opened by this application.
**Set default folder**: Make file dialog always start with most recent folder or a folder you specify.
**Current Application sub-menu**
**Enabled**: Direct Folders will resize dialogs, set view and rebound to last used file in this application.
**Thumbnails, Tiles, Icons...**: Select view in file dialogs opened by this application.
**Set default folder**: Make file dialog always start with most recent folder or a folder you specify.