I don't know what to expect from Windows Vista's file explorer, but until we get that in our hands, I must say that I am one of those who would rather use the command line than crawling through the Windows Explorer. On the other hand, I know there are a lot of people happy with it or just too lazy to accept a change into better. Anyway, I don't see myself becoming a Windows Vista user anytime soon or using the Windows Explorer to browse my files, and today I have a program that should ease some people's lives.
The Windows Explorer is easy to use and a really basic tool, without any advanced features that require reading a 200 pages manual to understand what they're all about and then decide you don't need them, but these two good parts bring also some weak points with them, the most notorious of them being the time wasted when performing mass renaming (in fact, you can't rename more than a file/folder at once) or when browsing your hard drives, and I am not talking about fast copy/move/delete operations here! When there's time wasted, the only thing to do is speed up the workflow, and the solution is to use the right tool to help you - a program, in this situation.
Advanced File Worker is a program developed by a software company called Computer-Expert Group, and its latest release is labeled with the 2.30 version tag. Usually, this program comes as a 30 days trial, but we received a serial number from the producer, so I am going to check the full version for you. The price of the program is 24.95$, its installation kit has almost 1.7MB in size and is very easy to setup. These being said, let's move forward and check the interface and features, as usual.
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