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SIMDir 2.5.6.0

filesize: 12.06 MB

This allows management to preset folder structures and their locations, to the extent that they can mimic their manual system should they so wish.

Published:
Jul 1, 2003
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License
Demo
Cost
$565.00
Trial Period:
14 days
OS:
98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / 2003
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3ra
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SIMDir provides the necessary visual prompting users need. Users only enter 3 lines of data to create one long filename based on your naming conventions and 100s of folders can be created under the head folder.

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