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CountEverest

CountEverest - 0.8

droplet for counting all files in a folder & its subfolders

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Current Version: 0.8
Release Date: 2004-10-30
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,830
Downloads (all versions): 1,830

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Product Description:

Simply drag a folder onto this droplet and get your files counted, including the files in the subfolders. There is no simple way to do this in the Finder. You can also double-click the app and choose a folder from a dialog.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher

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CountEverest CommentaryFeature Request - Version: 0.8, 11/1/2004 01:12PM PST

mcyeager
Thanks for whipping this baby up. It's almost exactly what I need. Any chance of adding an output text file which summerizes the file count for each subfolder? Even better would be a flag for each folder over a user-set limit!
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CountEverest CommentaryWhich just goes to show... - Version: 0.8, 10/30/2004 11:45PM PST

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macsolu
...how feeble and inadequate the current Finder is. Why in the world is "there is no simple way to do this" rather important function? Why, after so many revisions to OSX, has the development team responsible for the Finder not (re)added such a basic feature? In many respects, the OS 9 Finder still trumps the OSX one. I hope this situation changes for the better, and soon.
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