
DropIt: Personal Assistant to Automatically Manage Your Files
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A tiny, flexible, hard-working tool to automate processing and organizing files and folders. When you need to organize files, DropIt can eliminate much of the drudgery of searching, manually …
howto:manage_your_associations [DropIt Wiki]
DropIt needs to know how to process files and folders, to automate it. So it allows you to create an unlimited number of associations between Rules to filter files/folders and the Action to process …
howto:manage_the_priority_of_your_associations [DropIt Wiki]
DropIt allows to create an unlimited number of associations for your files and folders. It means that sometimes, when you drag&drop them on the floating icon, they could match with more …
DropIt allows to group associations in different profiles, to separate for example, a set of associations for your office computer from a set for your home. You can easily switch between …
howto:use_dropit_without_gui [DropIt Wiki]
Dropping files to the floating icon is very handy, automatically scan monitored folders is very efficient, but there are some other ways to use DropIt – even without requiring the application …
Dies ist der offizielle ins Deutsche übersetzte Ratgeber für DropIt Version 6.1, realisiert von Lupo73, Michael Bickel und inspiriert von Edith`s Hilfe-Datei.
howto:move_files_recreating_the_folder_structure [DropIt Wiki]
As you can see, DropIt has recreated a portion of the path of your files (\Subdirectory or \Directory\Subdirectory). It works also with other actions like Copy, Compress, Extract and in …
howto:automatically_scan_folders [DropIt Wiki]
This tutorial describes how to use DropIt to automatically scan defined folders at a time interval and process their content. DropIt can be considered as a “Personal Assistant to automatically …
howto:understand_the_interface [DropIt Wiki]
If a dropped file does not match with defined associations, DropIt allows to create a new association between the rules to filter files and the action to process them.