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- Version: 4.0.1, 3/23/2008 01:47PM PST
wildtrack
Works fine for me. (OSX 10.4.11).
Simple and fast.
Save to txt file is helpful. Wish there were more save-able file formats, though.
This will provide a huge improvement when I am archiving folders!
Many thanks to SearchwareSolutions.
Simple and fast.
Save to txt file is helpful. Wish there were more save-able file formats, though.
This will provide a huge improvement when I am archiving folders!
Many thanks to SearchwareSolutions.
Easy fix if nothing happens - Version: 4.0, 2/24/2008 12:39PM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
cavenewt
I couldn't get PW to do anything at all. A quick trip to the developer's FAQ solved it (turn off the preference to remember Page Setup settings temporarily.) They're working on fixing it for the next release.
I'm just glad to be able to print file listings, which has been missing ever since OS 9.
I'm just glad to be able to print file listings, which has been missing ever since OS 9.
The tabs mark have to be Before the items to work : one tab for one level, two tabs for second level... and so on.
It would be good to correct this small bug.
Meanwhile, you can edit the text file and replace one space by a tab... (but if you have spaces in your file name :+(((((