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Home : January 09 2013 Computer News : Review: DropIt organizes your Downloads folder

Review: DropIt organizes your Downloads folder

January 09, 2013

DropIt is a free, open-source utility that processes collections of files according to rules you define. For example, you can set it loose at your Downloads folder, and telling it to sort all of the JPG and PNG files into an images subfolder, but only if they're larger than 30KB (so you don't have to save small images). It would then take all the ZIP files and put them in another folder, and delete all of the TMP files. In other words, you just configure a bunch of rules, and DropIt does the rest. You can use DropIt by dragging and dropping files onto its desktop overlay (hence the name), or have DropIt sit in the background and constantly monitor one or more folders for any changes. Once you have a solid set of rules, that latter option offers a distraction-free way to get rid of file clutter, but only after you make some tweaks to the way DropIt works. By default, DropIt shows a progress bar whenever it's processing files, and also prompts you when it stumbles upon a file it doesn't know what to do with. DropIt's interface for configuring rules is simple to use, if a bit basic. These behaviors make sense when you manually trigger DropIt, but when you have it running in the background, they can be maddening (imagine seeing a progress bar streak across your desktop every 60 seconds, 15 minutes, or however long the automatic scanning interval you set is). Fortunately, both of these features can be disabled in DropIt's Options dialog. For DropIt to be useful, you have to spend time carefully configuring it for your own use. After all, only you know how you like your files to be organized. But with time, it can become a useful file management assistant, sorting and removing needless files in ways that make sense to you. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2024235/review-dropit-organizes-your-downloads-folder.html
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