Freaky Trash Manager - 1.0manage multiple trash folders |
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hoping for more - Version: 1.0, 4/3/2006 07:47PM PST
numpins
FTM looks really neat -- like there's potential here. There's one review saying it's great so hopefully more are on the way. I have been looking for a solution like this for a while but FTM comes up short in a couple of areas.
The documentation says that trash folders on the startup disk can be watched. That doesn't do me any good because I have all of my data on a separate partition. :\ I added my trash folder (even though it was already listed) but couldn't get FTM to manage it.
Also, the key bindings are set for people who use the qwerty keyboard layout. Since I do not, I have to remember where the T key is on qwerty in order to bring up FTM's screen.
Keep up the good work; it looks like a wonderful utility.
The documentation says that trash folders on the startup disk can be watched. That doesn't do me any good because I have all of my data on a separate partition. :\ I added my trash folder (even though it was already listed) but couldn't get FTM to manage it.
Also, the key bindings are set for people who use the qwerty keyboard layout. Since I do not, I have to remember where the T key is on qwerty in order to bring up FTM's screen.
Keep up the good work; it looks like a wonderful utility.
Very impressed 



- Version: 1.0, 1/15/2006 08:34PM PST
mcare
I love this app, does "exactly what it says on the tin" (or should I say trash can?!)... Easy to set up the preferences, and works perfectly. Runs silently/hidden in the background, but nice GUI when the app is opened manually.
Be sure to read the Read Me file - the keyboard shortcut to load the GUI/preferences is Ctrl+Option+Command+T.
Be sure to read the Read Me file - the keyboard shortcut to load the GUI/preferences is Ctrl+Option+Command+T.
The shortcut is used actually by the system, would be helpful, if one could modify that.