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What would you like to see in a File Organizer ?

Started byzainul franciscus <zainul.franciscus@gmail.com>
First post2011-06-18 19:02 -0700
Last post2011-06-19 20:48 +0800
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  What would you like to see in a File Organizer ? zainul franciscus <zainul.franciscus@gmail.com> - 2011-06-18 19:02 -0700
    Re: What would you like to see in a File Organizer ? TheSaint <nobody@nowhere.net.no> - 2011-06-19 20:48 +0800

#7939 — What would you like to see in a File Organizer ?

Fromzainul franciscus <zainul.franciscus@gmail.com>
Date2011-06-18 19:02 -0700
SubjectWhat would you like to see in a File Organizer ?
Message-ID<951d6ba3-6815-4736-ac01-4ccc0826b95a@h12g2000pro.googlegroups.com>
We are writing a linux file organizer with the code name Cruftbuster.
Cruftbuster is an automated file management application for Linux that
performs actions on files based on user-defined criteria. For example,
if your files in a folder have not been accessed for more than a year
and bigger than 20 MB, you can tell Cruftbuster to automatically send
it to the Trash folder. This is the interim user guide :
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OGvrS5offb27WlkZ5genMJX2El18AqrnfY0VvTOsPQk/edit?authkey=CJ_q7Dw&hl=en_US

We are about to release a beta version soon, and we are looking for
some ideas for good functionality for the application. The alpha
version is in Google Code; http://code.google.com/p/mirandafileorganizer/downloads/list.
You are welcome to try it out. Please be patient with it, because it
is still under heavy development.

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FromTheSaint <nobody@nowhere.net.no>
Date2011-06-19 20:48 +0800
Message-ID<itl1ad$rom$2@speranza.aioe.org>
In reply to#7939
zainul franciscus wrote:

> we are looking for
> some ideas for good functionality for the application. T

I was looking for a file cataloger. this program may go into same category 
as far as handling file names ad file system's structures.
It also manage to store unused files into zipped archives and recall them 
transparently once the system is looking for it.

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