Publisher's Description
From Boderlinesoft:
Folder Cache - the list of recently used folders in Open/Save dialog windows.
This program is for people who actively use computer and who have to work with a great amount of folders and documents. Every day in our work we all use the limited and constant number of folders. Thousand others folders are used seldom and only create additional difficulties for searching necessary documents. In addition to the problem some of programs not save last used folder and show Open/Save windows in one constant folder.
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"Truly one of the best time saving tools I ever used!"
Version: Folder Cache 2.6
Pros
This is truly amazing tool I ever used! If you want to save a lot of time(& use your time wisely)-this tool is the best weapon you could ever have!It Saves a lot of time when working with Windows open/save dialogs. Extremely user friendly interface!
Cons
Couldn't find any cons - I am so excited about having this tool! This tool rocks!
Summary
To summarise, if you purchase this tool you won't be disappointed!
This is the best time saver ever! I can't imagine how much time I used to spend browsing folders in a standard Windows open/save dialogs!
Furthermore Folder Cache has extremely user friendly interface that simply makes your life a breeze!
If you invest in this tool you will really invest in your free time that you could spend with your family, for example.
Let's calculate how much time this tool can save you:
1) Imagine, you work with 20 open/save dialogs a day.
2) And you regularly work with the same folders over and over again
3) With this tool you access your folders at a fingerprint only spending 2 seconds instead of 10
4) So, 10 times x (20-2) =180 seconds, or approximately 3 minutes a day.
5) Now, multiply it by say 300 working days a year: 3 minutes x 300 = 900 minutes = 15 hours = 2 days.
So, you can save 2 days easily and this is a conservative calculation. Many people will save much more time!
Mot only that, just think about the satisfaction - you will never be involved in doing this repetitive boring tasks of browsing the hierarchy of Windows folders manually!
What else can I say? This tool rocks!
I am very passionate about this tool! I can highly recommend it to anyone!
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