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Directory List & Print Pro

3.33

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Directory List & Print Pro provides a text-based list of all your computer files. Choose the folders, drives, or directories that you want indexed and receive a

Directory List & Print Pro is a software for Windows and enables listing and printing of a directory structure in a simplest way. By copying to the clipboard the directory listing can be exported into other programs or opened directly in Word, Excel as well as Writer, Calc and HTML or XML. Directory List & Print Pro can directly be embedded in the context menu of Windows Explorer for immediate display of the requested directory structure. In addition to simply print, export, and list a directory tree Directory List & Print Pro offers a wide variety of further useful functions making this file manager a great tool you do not want to miss anymore. The set up and display of file lists can individually be defined by different selections and filter options. The directory listings can be formatted, filtered and saved to several other formats as well as be further processed; as for example you can directly delete, copy or move the requested files. MP3 and video lists can be displayed with information about the length. The requested depth for subdirectories is freely selectable. Many more options to create your requested directory listings are possible.

What's new in this version:
Version 3.33: <ul><li>New: Creation of thumbnails (preview images) for file types JPG, PNG, GIF, TIF, BMP if outputting to HTML, Excel�¢?�¢ and Calc. The thumbnails are rotated according to the embedded EXIF information. Excel and Calc can handle up to 3000 thumbnails in a table, the browsers Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome up to 20'000 embedded thumbnails in a HTML file.</li> <li>New: The eight most recently used configuration files are listed in the file menu (latest on the top).

Operating systems:
Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10

Date:
11.07.2017