From: miskairal on
Ditto to what Frank said :)


sd wrote:
> Frank Bohan a �crit :
>
>>> http://www.lopesoft.com/en/fmtools/info.html
>>
>>
>> I do not like the word "Wow", but I've looked at this program and all
>> I can say is "Wow". The variety of things it is capable of adding to
>> the context menu is incredible -- I'm surprised that I've not seen it
>> mentioned before.
>
>
> Sorry for beeing so late then Frank :D
> Regards
>
>
From: Dave on
Frank Bohan wrote:
> "sd" <invalid(a)adress.com> wrote in message
> news:mn.53c77d7354162867.28246(a)adress.com...
>> Tony a expos� le 10/03/2007 :
>>
>>> I need to create folders in explorer, nothing fancy but something easier
>>> than right clicking and then 'creating new folder' her bit.
>> Hi Tony,
>> File Menu Tools does the job.
>> It adds an entry in the context menu 'Create a new folder'
>> In your selected folder : 'Right Clic' and then directly enter your new
>> folder's name.
>>
>> http://www.lopesoft.com/en/fmtools/info.html
>
> I do not like the word "Wow", but I've looked at this program and all I can
> say is "Wow". The variety of things it is capable of adding to the context
> menu is incredible -- I'm surprised that I've not seen it mentioned before.
>

You should take a look at Lopesoft's editor while you're there too The y
have a free version of LopeEdit that's a pretty nice tabbed programmers
editor with syntax highlighting,hex editor and more.I used it for a
while before going back to Notepad ++,but it's worth a look.
http://www.lopesoft.com/en/index.html

Dave



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From: Franklin on
On 10 Mar 2007, Tony <tonee(a)gmail.no-spam.com> wrote:
>
> I need to create folders in explorer, nothing fancy but something
> easier than right clicking and then 'creating new folder' her bit.
> Is there a program to do this that does not install? I guess it is
> a 'No-install folder creation' program I'm looking for.
> Tried googling but it hasn't showed up with anything like what I
> want.


You can do that by these very simple methods.


SETUP -----> Create an empty folder. Drag it to the QuickLaunch bar
(which is the row of icons in the desktop's blue taskbar).

USE ------> When you're in Windows Explorer and need a folder, then
just drag the icon from the QuickLaunch bar to where you need the new
folder.

Job done.

Icon stays on QuickLaunch bar, so nothing need resetting for next use.
From: MitchellWmA on
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 18:40:54 GMT, The Seabat
<seabat(a)NOSPAMboardermail.com> wrote:

>On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 15:10:40 GMT, Franklin <franksays(a)nomail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>>On 10 Mar 2007, Tony <tonee(a)gmail.no-spam.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I need to create folders in explorer, nothing fancy but something
>>>> easier than right clicking and then 'creating new folder' her bit.
>>>> Is there a program to do this that does not install? I guess it is
>>>> a 'No-install folder creation' program I'm looking for.
>>>> Tried googling but it hasn't showed up with anything like what I
>>>> want.
>>>
>>>
>>>You can do that by these very simple methods.
>>>
>>>
>>>SETUP -----> Create an empty folder. Drag it to the QuickLaunch bar
>>>(which is the row of icons in the desktop's blue taskbar).
>
>You're assuming that everyone is still using the default Windows
>color scheme?
>
>>>
>>>USE ------> When you're in Windows Explorer and need a folder, then
>>>just drag the icon from the QuickLaunch bar to where you need the new
>>>folder.
>
>Using Windows 2000 Pro, dragging the icon into Windows Explorer just
>creates a shortcut to the folder.
>
>
>>>Icon stays on QuickLaunch bar, so nothing need resetting for next use.
>
>Icon does NOT stay in Quicklaunch bar
>
>Using the Lopesoft proggy is way more useful.
>http://www.lopesoft.com/en/fmtools/info.html

Just an fyi, this is not a no-install app, as the OP requested. Just
wanted to point that out. I was intrigued when I saw a response to
this because thought it would be <g> Don't know how critical this is
to the OP. cheers
From: MLC on
domenica 11 marzo 2007 Franklin ha scritto:

> SETUP -----> Create an empty folder. Drag it to the QuickLaunch bar
> (which is the row of icons in the desktop's blue taskbar).

> USE ------> When you're in Windows Explorer and need a folder, then
> just drag the icon from the QuickLaunch bar to where you need the new
> folder.

> Job done.

> Icon stays on QuickLaunch bar, so nothing need resetting for next use.

It's the method I use me too, no need for other programs.
Just a little correction: you have to Ctrl-drag the folder in order to copy
it to the new location and still have it in the quick launch bar.

--
Maria Luisa C - 11/03/2007 20.13.30
A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of. O.Nash
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