Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour Folder Scout Standard Edition 1.3.1 était valable le 19 mars 2012!
Rendez-vous dans vos dossiers instantanément. Folder Scout est une application très utile qui vous donne un accès immédiat à tout lecteur, dossier ou fichier présent sur votre ordinateur.
Folder Scout évite les manipulations fastidieuses dans l'arbre de navigation et de recherches vous permettant ainsi qye vous concentrer sur vos tâches importantes. Avec son moteur de recherche à vitesse élevée, vous pouvez accéder à n'importe quel dossier sur votre ordinateur en tapant simplement quelques lettres de son nom.
Au même moment, Folder Scout Labs offre une promotion de 66 % de leur logiciel numéro 1 des ventes Folder Scout Professional Edition. Obtenez l'édition professionnelle UNIQUEMENT AUJOURD'HUI POUR 9.95 $ (prix régulier 29.95$). Rendez-vous sur la page de promotion de Folder Scout pour en apprendre davantage.
Windows XP/ Vista / 7
4.29 MB
$ 19.95
Folder Scout Professional comprend l'ensemble des fonctions de l'édition Standard Edition plus :
66 % de réduction, 9.95 $ seulement (prix normal : 29.95 $) pour obtenir la version complète. Achetez-le dès maintenant.
I can and will not trust a company that is hiding behind the
whois-privacy-service.net registration service. No hint of where this company is located nor who they are or what they do (beside writing overpriced software).
Sorry - I have to pass this one...
@23 Preston - there is a great promo discount - Grab the pro version for $9.95
http://www.folderscout.com/partners/giveawayoftheday.html
When you read about the Network functionality and using remote catalogs it makes some of the existing comparisons less relevant.
I also use "Everything" (but only works on NTFS drives, and removable/network media isn't "Everythings" strength).
Everything does files & folders, FolderScout focuses on folders.
Listary does have a search as you type - but it only searches the current file dialog.
Listary does have a static "jump list" but I feel FolderScout does it better.
Listary does have better integration with common file dialogs, and integration with other file managers - such as Total Commander or xyplorer2. (FolderScout relies on copy/paste)
When someone jumps in to announce that the program they use is better than everything else - of course it depends on the task and user requirements - usually strong in one area, but weaker in another.
I'm a fan of free software, but when determining how good a piece of software is, you can't base everything on price. A piece of software doesn't become a better program if it halves in price or becomes free. The user might find owning/using the software has become more attractive - but the software itself hasn't become a better program. Good software should stand on it's merits independent of price.
When comparing software titles to the giveaway, rather than just hit google or download.com to search for everything else that sort of does the same thing (kinda) - to make any valid comparison or recommendation, you need to look at the features and specifically what the program does. It really helps if you use BOTH programs so you can make a comparison or recommendation.
Without explaining specifically "WHY" or "HOW" another program is better, the recommendation is worthless.
For people who post "Program X is what I use" - is about as useful when trying to compare software using the criteria "because I said so".
If the "Why" is simply "because it is free" - unless everything else is the same, that reason is also just wasting everyones time. Compare the software - anyone can compare a price sticker).
$29.95 for a file search utility. Get serious. And it only searches within your computer. Freeware utilities such as Everything(my favorite, Effective File Search[efs]shareware or even the unpaid version of AvaFind do a remarkable job of quick indexing.
If you use Windows 7, then the search bar,though slower but faster than in XP,negates the need for such software.
Thanks but get real with the price!
Re: #8
Hi Rollo,
Thanks for you comment. There are many reasons to use privacy ...
Here I am: About Folder Scout Labs
Folder Scout Labs is a Micro ISV company located at Seville, Spain - Europe.
The development team is as small as one person, like almost every Micro ISV's .
The Company is managed by Paul Scout (artistic name, of course), a professional programmer with more than twenty years of experience, son of the ZX Spectrum/Timex and the Commodore Amiga era.
Feel free to send an e-mail to support@folderscout.com if you have any question, comment, or suggestion. I will be happy to help you.
Kenyan, thanks for your comments.
29,95$ is the price for Professional Edition: Network Drives Search, Remote Catalogs (LAN/WAN environments), Autoschedule and Event Log. Standard Edition is 19,95$ (well, today is free, you can get it also for free from TrialPay, and we run 30% off campaigns on a monthly basis).
I agree with: so many alternatives out there, of course.
I always like to imagine two people together with two computers, one using Windows Search and another using Folder Scout. On a normal working day in the office (usually looking for folders) the effectiveness of Folder Scout is evident. Just give it a try. After all .. it's FREE.
Re,
Par curiosté, j'ai fini par installer.
Ce "Giveaway of the Day - Folder Scout Standard Edition" manque d'utilité si on le laisse "tout nu", si j'ose dire.
Pour contourner cette situation j'ai (pour ceux qui connaissent) :
1) Options > Applications Preference > Applications > Custom Search Appication > EVERYTHING (v. google)
2) Assigné un racourci (CLAVIER+ v.google) au script 3)
3) Un petit script AUTOHOTKEY (v. google) qui a pour objet de transmettre à EVERYTHING le NOM du dossier sur lequel j'ai positionné ma souris dans SCOUT ... et il ne me reste plus qu'à taper ma recherche de fichiers pour le dossier concerné dans EVERYTHING.
Bon, ça me sera utile mais je ne vote pas (donc pas négatif car SCOUT fait ce qu'il promet... mais trop peu).
Au revoir.
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Inutile! On n'a qu'à mettre des raccourcis sur le bureau.
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@#1 Commentaire par unpeudepolitessesvp — mars 19th, 2012, 8:02
Voilà une bonne démarche ("En attendant je vais regarder sur la version anglophone de GAOTD") !!!
Pour ce qui concerne "Giveaway of the Day - Folder Scout Standard Edition" on ne peut pas tout essayer.
Pour une organisation NTFS, il y a EVERYTHING (Ntfs exclusif)... sinon LISTARY etc...
Tu peux aussi consulter les avis ici :
http://dottech.org/freebies/windows-freebies/28667/free-folder-scout-standard-edition-v1-3-1-24-hours-only/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=free-folder-scout-standard-edition-v1-3-1-24-hours-only
Au revoir.
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Bonjour, à part le titre, quelle différence situe ce programme par rapport à l'excellent Search GT ? J'aurais aimé un retour sur l'utilisation. En attendant je vais regarder sur la version anglophone de GAOTD. Merci et @+
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