Directory Lister lets you list all or selected files you have in selected folders on your storage units into text, csv or html file. You can choose: which items to list (subdirs, size, date, time, attribs, directory names, directory size, full path, crc32 value); which directories to be included; sort options; selection mask (e.g.: *.mp3). It is possible to generate lists for each processed folders, to load and save personalized settings, and to list files from command line (for FTP owners).
Note: Main site only offers a commercial version so we are linking to a mirror of the last available freeware version (thanks Lupo).
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Runs on: | Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Unicode support: | No |
License: | Free for non-commercial use |
How to extract: | Download the self-extracting EXE to a folder of your choice and extract it. Launch DirLister.exe. |
What's new? | Available changelog at https://www.krksoft.com/news_older.php. |
There is no longer a Free version , $9 or $29 , versions.
v0.9.1
DirHTML (https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=308) is yet another choice...
v0.9.1
Similar program: Directory List & Print (Portable Free Version - See https://www.howtogeek.com/98064/how-to-print-or-save-a-directory-listing-to-a-file/) is available at https://www.infonautics-software.ch/directorylistprint/download/ Not tested for stealth.
v0.9.1
Love this program. When putting together a listing of the contents of various CDs, I used the preview window to gather information and paste into a text document, then moved into a CSV file. Provided a nice all-in-one spreadsheet.
V0.9.1
Does not support unicode...bad. Had finally found unicode support in the app 'SearchMyFiles' by Nirsoft.
Nevermind, found the link for v0.9.1 (.rar format).
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Directory_Lister/1066410425/1
The link is dead.
Also, where is the freeware version? All I can see is Directory Lister Pro on the download page.
This application is very nice
yes, v0.9.1 is freeware for non-commercial use...
@vmars: that is true... but also old news. If read the Note at the entry's end, you'll notice TPFC is linking an old v0.9.1 from LupoPensuite.
v0.9.1