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 Post subject: Quotidian Folders
PostPosted: January 26th, 2012, 12:39 am 
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Quotidian Folders is for folders you use every day. It is yet another "open a list of folders near the mouse" utility. It has only one hotkey. Control Right Click on Explorer adds selected folders. Control Right Click on Desktop opens a ListView with the folders. Pretty simple. UNC paths not supported.

Windows just pauses too long when verifying a folder exists when it's not drive letter based and the folder is not available.

You can download compiled version with custom icon from here:

http://www.favessoft.com/hotkeys.html

(edit: I deleted the script since the download has the latest source with custom icon. The compiled exe and a readme are also included.

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 Post subject: source code
PostPosted: January 27th, 2012, 2:46 am 
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The latest source is now included in the download. Any revisions will be there.

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PostPosted: January 29th, 2012, 12:48 am 
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I added several features. Ini File Edit from the Tray Menu. Size of Folder windows adjustable via ini file option. The windows are staggered according to the desktop work area etc..

The link in the first post is to a page where you can download complete source code, custom icon in QF.zip file.

Compile was done with AutoHotkey_L 1.1.05.06 32 bit Unicode English.

I was copying functions from my general purpose include file to have all in one file, but there got to be too many. Now the download also has MilesAhead.ahk include file.

edit: latest version has a "check for updates" command in tray menu. Although I feel the utility is pretty much stable now. Any major bug fix though I would update the version number and the command should detect it.

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