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OpenSaveFilesView 32bit 1.00
OpenSaveFilesView 32bit 1.00 OpenSaveFilesView is a simple tool that displays the list of files that you previously opened with the standard open/save dialog-box of Windows. For every file in the list, the following information is displayed: Filename, Extension, Order (The order that the files were opened for every file extension), Open Time (Available only for the last opened file of every file type), File Modified/Created Time, File Size, and File Attributes. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 8. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Data Source The data displayed by this tool is taken from the following Registry keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComDlg32\OpenSavePidlMRU Start Using OpenSaveFilesView OpenSaveFilesView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simple run the executable file - OpenSaveFilesView.exe After running OpenSaveFilesView, the main window displays the list of files that you previously selected with the standard open/save dialog-box of Windows. The 'Order' Column The 'Order' column shows you the order that you opened the files. For every file extension, there is a separated set of order values. There are also items with '*' extension, which show the order of the last 10 or 20 files for all file extensions. For example: If you have a file named 'aaa.zip' with 'zip' in the Extension column and '1' in the order value... and you also have a file named 'bbb.zip' with 'zip' in the Extension column and '2' in the order value, it means the last file you opened is aaa.zip, and before that you opened the 'bbb.zip' file. Be aware that the 'Open Time' value is only available for the last file you opened for every extension (items with '1' in the Order column)
0/5 6,698 Jan 12, 2022
Nir Sofer
OpenSaveFilesView 64bit 1.00
OpenSaveFilesView 64bit 1.00 OpenSaveFilesView is a simple tool that displays the list of files that you previously opened with the standard open/save dialog-box of Windows. For every file in the list, the following information is displayed: Filename, Extension, Order (The order that the files were opened for every file extension), Open Time (Available only for the last opened file of every file type), File Modified/Created Time, File Size, and File Attributes. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 8. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Data Source The data displayed by this tool is taken from the following Registry keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComDlg32\OpenSavePidlMRU Start Using OpenSaveFilesView OpenSaveFilesView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simple run the executable file - OpenSaveFilesView.exe After running OpenSaveFilesView, the main window displays the list of files that you previously selected with the standard open/save dialog-box of Windows. The 'Order' Column The 'Order' column shows you the order that you opened the files. For every file extension, there is a separated set of order values. There are also items with '*' extension, which show the order of the last 10 or 20 files for all file extensions. For example: If you have a file named 'aaa.zip' with 'zip' in the Extension column and '1' in the order value... and you also have a file named 'bbb.zip' with 'zip' in the Extension column and '2' in the order value, it means the last file you opened is aaa.zip, and before that you opened the 'bbb.zip' file. Be aware that the 'Open Time' value is only available for the last file you opened for every extension (items with '1' in the Order column)
0/5 6,657 Jan 12, 2022
Nir Sofer
   
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