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ExpPrintThe Flexible File/Directory Listing Utility |
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ExpPrint is a file/directory listing program that integrates with Windows File Explorer. It allows you to view, print, and save listings of files, directories, and virtual folders from any file store accessible with Explorer, including local disks and networked shares, SharePoint libraries, and cloud storage systems. ExpPrint listings can include any combination of file system properties and metadata tags/properties of any file types that Windows supports, as well as computed hash values. It can output to HTML, plain text, or CSV for import into other applications such as spreadsheets and data discovery tools. New with V7An unregistered installation is now fully functional, allowing you to evaluate all its facilities for as long as you need. When you purchase a registration, the key we'll email will disable the initial timed period and reminder. If you find any reproducible bugs or have any suggestions for improvements, please let us know. If we can use them we'll send you a free registration key to thank you. FeaturesExpPrint can output many (very many) properties:
Name, Size, Type, Timestamps, Attributes, Owner.
Version, Title, Author, Date Saved, Keywords, Tags, People Names, Track Number, Bit Rate, Album Artist, ISO setting, Focal Length, Dimensions, Date Taken, etc.
It also has:
It's XML/HTML output is fully Unicode, so it supports any combination of languages that Windows itself supports. We hope you'll find it's the best and most comprehensive file and directory contents listing tool available for its price. DownloadSupported Operating Systems - 32 (x86) & 64-bit (x64) versions
Unsupported (but should still work) Operating Systems
For installation information, see the documentation. Upgrading from a version prior to V1.8.1.0? TmpIfs (Temporary Internet Files listing utility)We had a few requests for ExpPrint to print out the contents of the Temporary Internet Files folders. Unfortunately it's not possible to do this in a general way. Consequently, we decided to produce a dedicated console application that lets you output the list in a tab delimited format. The output of the program can be redirected to a file, which can then be imported into a spreadsheet application (such as Microsoft Excel) where you process it and print it. TmpIfs is freely available. Download the TmpIfs.zip file, expand the TmpIfs.exe program into a sub–folder and run it from a command prompt. Documentation and source code can be found here on GitHub. Download |
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