Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: b53cf66b0d660d887b6e40916c402ae76544d289 Size: 9.55 KB File Format: jar
Rating: 2
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Publisher Website: External Link Downloads: 193 License: Free
FileViewer is a free software by arnavneil and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download FileViewer which is 9.55 KB in size and belongs to the software category File Management. FileViewer was released on 2011-05-08 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-01 and is currently at version 1.
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FileViewer Description
Needless to say that it’s important to know where important files are on your computer so you don’t spend too much time looking for them. In case you’re not really fond of File Explorer, there’s the possibility to rely on third-party alternatives like FileViewer which can enlist files and folders inside a given path.
Can be used on the go
One of the application’s main advantages is that you don’t have to go through a setup process to make it work, which means it can be carried around on a thumb drive to use on other computers as well. Just make sure that the PC you use it on is fitted with Java Runtime Environment, otherwise it doesn’t work.
The main window is split into two sections, one to show folders, and one to display files. Additional info fields let you know the total number of items in each section. As for the upper part, it holds the input field, as well as the process button you need to press to have the target directory scanned.
Leaves much to be desired
Unfortunately, you need to go through a bit of trouble to specify the directory you want to scan, and this is because there’s no browse dialog to easily pick it. You need to manually write down the path of the target folder, or paste it from clipboard. Hitting the only button puts the process in motion.
It can take quite the while to have the two lists built, especially if you choose to scan an entire drive. What’s more, you can’t interact with any item on the list to at least have the source directory brought up, or open inside the default viewer or editor. The list is purely for info purposes, with no option to save it to file.
To sum it up
All things considered, we can state that FileViewer is heavily underprepared for what it wants to deliver. The list is devoid of options, and you can’t even export the list in case you need it in other projects. Given its long scan time, practicality has a lot to suffer.