This software allows users to categorize and filter files based on directory, keyword, template or filename extensions. It operates independently, and successfully filtered files are not affected by the software.
One of the features of this software that I really like is how it can identify files based on specific directory, keyword or template. The directory-keyword-template tool acts like a filter that can pick out files based on certain keywords found in file names. The software even comes with pre-made templates that you can edit using Notepad. One interesting feature on this software is that it can extract specific files from file source.
The second method used to categorize and filter files in this software is by filename extensions. It's useful for copying or moving files based on their file types and maintaining the path, and they can then be classified by those same file types.
Overall, I find this software to be a great assistant for file management, intelligence department, and archives management. It has a wide range of applications and can be used for secretarial roles, enterprise data management, consultation, statistical research, libraries, scientific research, newspaper offices, and customer service centers.
The software is incredibly easy to use and doesn't require complex configurations or extensive training. It comes with templates and file samples in the 'xml-template' and 'file-sample' folders to help you test it out. The software is written in Java and can run on any system; that is, Windows, Linux, Unix or Mac. The best part is that it's a green file - just decompress the downloaded zip file, and you're good to go!
There is no time limit for the software, but there are some limitations for unregistered users. It's essential to read the help file in the 'help' folder before using the software to know what to expect.
Overall, I highly recommend this software to anyone looking for an easy-to-use, efficient method of file management.
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