Organizing files can be very time consuming, and moving files between folde . Here’s how to use FileMenu to do these tasks more efficiently.
FileMenu is a free plugin for Windows Explorer, and it should work for either 32 or 64-bit versions of Windows.Move Multiple Files with a Single Click
Some of us like to create what we call a “Dump Folder”; this is a folder where we dump files that we don’t really know where to put . A good example of this kind of folder is our Firefox Downloads folder where Firefox automatically dumps any downloads from the Internet.
This is what our downloads folder looks like after hours of gathering resources online for developing our articles—we’re only showing you a snippet of the entire 100+ files in the folder . You can imagine the nightmare of looking for information in this pile of files with no recognizable file classification system known to man.
download_files
The usual way of opening multiple windows, creating multiple folders to sort out this mess just doesn’t cut it sometimes . It takes too much time and becomes a deterrent for us to organize our files . FileMenu adds useful features to our right-click context menu to make it easier for us to move files around.
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We can access our Windows folder directory straight from FileMenu when want to move files around.
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The file filter is a really useful tool when we want to move a group of files to a particular folder . The filter syntax is pretty straight forward . For instance this filter “*Kodu*” will move any files with the word “Kodu” in its file name into any folder that we specify in FileMenu.
FileMenu also gives an option to “Undo Move” in case we accidentally move our files to the wrong location.
FileMenu is a free plugin for Windows Explorer, and it should work for either 32 or 64-bit versions of Windows.Move Multiple Files with a Single Click
Some of us like to create what we call a “Dump Folder”; this is a folder where we dump files that we don’t really know where to put . A good example of this kind of folder is our Firefox Downloads folder where Firefox automatically dumps any downloads from the Internet.
This is what our downloads folder looks like after hours of gathering resources online for developing our articles—we’re only showing you a snippet of the entire 100+ files in the folder . You can imagine the nightmare of looking for information in this pile of files with no recognizable file classification system known to man.
download_files
The usual way of opening multiple windows, creating multiple folders to sort out this mess just doesn’t cut it sometimes . It takes too much time and becomes a deterrent for us to organize our files . FileMenu adds useful features to our right-click context menu to make it easier for us to move files around.
file_menu_right_click
We can access our Windows folder directory straight from FileMenu when want to move files around.
move_file
The file filter is a really useful tool when we want to move a group of files to a particular folder . The filter syntax is pretty straight forward . For instance this filter “*Kodu*” will move any files with the word “Kodu” in its file name into any folder that we specify in FileMenu.
FileMenu also gives an option to “Undo Move” in case we accidentally move our files to the wrong location.
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