Have you ever wanted a print-out of all your folders on your PC? We get e-mails here all the time from people asking how they can print a list of their files in a folder. Maybe you need help deciding what should stay and what should go or how about printing an index of a folder to use to keep your backups in order? Well, wait no more, because I have what you've been looking for and it's called PrintFolder 2.21!
This little program, written by programmer Roman A. Pivovarow, will print out a list of your folders for you. It gives you many options as well that will help you get the view that will most benefit your needs. The interface looks basically like Windows Explorer with a hierarchical tree style of folder structure. You select the folder or folders you want to be included (you can even choose parent folders) and you can then configure how deep into the sub-folders the output should display.
There are three different output types you can choose from: HTML, plain text or unformatted plain text. Another cool feature is you can type a name for your root folder, which comes in handy when you're recording data, because you can change the root folder to reflect back on the files and folders that now exist in the following folder. The HTML view is cool as well, because it creates a page with links to your files.
The program is only 420K, so it should download quickly for you and install just as easily. PrintFolder 2.21 is free, but if you want the updates for it, you can register and pay $9.95, but that's up to you! The free version seems to be full featured, but if you find yourself really enjoying this program, show your gratitude by compensating the programmer. Your choice!

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