[Release] CopytoClip Shell Extension
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[Release] CopytoClip Shell Extension
What is Copy2Clip: Copy2Clip enables you to copy file names from Windows Explorer, by simply selecting one or more files, and selecting Copy2Clip from the right click menu.
The program can copy the file names in a variety of different patterns, using the full name with path, just the name, file names with sizes and more.
The copied names can also be sorted by size or time, and you can create your own patterns using the provided variables.
Copy2Clip can be very useful for creating batch files or to quickly convert file information into specific formats.
Homepage: http://davide-ficano.sourceforge.net/copy2clip/
Download here -----> http://www.wpiw.net/downloads/Kels_CPY2 ... don_v1.CAB <-- v1.0.7
Size - 46kb MD5Hash = 014AEFD60786F1DFB204CCA312749DB0
The program can copy the file names in a variety of different patterns, using the full name with path, just the name, file names with sizes and more.
The copied names can also be sorted by size or time, and you can create your own patterns using the provided variables.
Copy2Clip can be very useful for creating batch files or to quickly convert file information into specific formats.
Homepage: http://davide-ficano.sourceforge.net/copy2clip/
Download here -----> http://www.wpiw.net/downloads/Kels_CPY2 ... don_v1.CAB <-- v1.0.7
Size - 46kb MD5Hash = 014AEFD60786F1DFB204CCA312749DB0
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This one is very different than that what is does is when you select multiple files it will copy all of their name and/or locations so you can paste a full list off all of the highlighted files. Try it open a folder highlight a bunch of file select copy to clip and then paste the contents into a text doc. You will get a list of all of the files.
Last edited by Kelsenellenelvian on Fri Nov 18, 2005 5:22 am, edited 1 time in total.