I was asked the other day by a colleague “how do I print directory file lists for all my external drives”? I would imagine that this is a pretty common task, considering those of us with gaggles of external drives just chock full of digital images, mp3’s, documents, videos, and more! Most people I know are really big digital packrats!
Back in the days of dial-up modems, when broadband was still kind of dreamy - we had these things called “utilities”. Windows was just an operating system, and there were all kinds of things that it “didn’t do” yet…like unzip files, manage themes, burn cd’s, and countless other things. There were lots of software repositories online where you could download freeware “utilities” that did cool things. Those days were kind of lost with the wild west days of the web.
I’m happy to announce there are still a few programmers out there writing and maintaining cool and free downloadable software utilities, and Karen’s Powertools is one of them. Her utility solves the problem of trying to figure out what exactly is stored in a bazillion directories by allowing you to print them a detailed listing, that includes options for date, name, system files, subdirectories and more. If you don’t download it - bookmark it today, when someone asks you how you do this - you’ll remember reading this post and want to forward it on to them!

You can download Karen’s Directory Printer here!
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I’ve had a Toshiba laptop with Windows Vista Home on it for the last two years. It’s my main work machine, the one I do all my blogging and web site work on. In that time I’ve had to reformat it back to it’s original “storebought” state [...] Continue Reading…
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This “LCD Monitor Review” shows how much more affordable flat screen displays for your computer have become this year. The big old bulky CRT screens are gone forever it seems, and now the bigger flat display is better. I took my son to college last month, and [...] Continue Reading…
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I created this tutorial how to page because I had trouble accessing my Ubuntu PC from my Windows based Network (Windows Vista, Windows XP) in my home. I have 4 PC’s (wired and wireless) connected to a router - which is the how they get out the Internet. [...] Continue Reading…
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Last year in 2007 I remember when the Amazon Kindle was launched, and I thought “that’s kinda cool”. But it’s yet “another device” that does something you can already do on your mobile phone AND computer AND laptop! So, my first impression (back then) was that it [...] Continue Reading…
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The other day we had to get an alarm clock for the oldest who’s know in college (who happens to have a problem getting out of bed everyday!). I was looking for different kinds of alarm clocks online (loud and annoying ones) and I came across these different and [...] Continue Reading…
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There are a lot of portable MP3 players on the market, and we review the Nextar T-30 with Christmas looming just months away…
I think a lot of people often wonder what’s out there besides iPod’s in the portable MP3 player space. Nextar now has the Nextar T-30 [...] Continue Reading…
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The Color Pattern Geek Clock is the perfect geek gift. You’ve seen those crazy geek clocks and watches that display the time in hexadecimal format. Only hardcore geeks can read those. Why not have a clock that looks as “techie”, but anyone cal learn to read? [...] Continue Reading…
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Amazon is having a 50% off Blu-Ray Movie sale! It’s really funny too, since just yesterday I blogged about the LG Blu-Ray player. I checked my email this morning and saw this sale, and wow - it couldn’t be more timely! I don’t know how much [...] Continue Reading…
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The LG BH200 Blu-Ray HD-DVD Combo Player is now much more affordable than ever before, and even though Blu-Ray is now pretty much decided on as the standard for surpassing regular DVD’s in HD format - having the “HD-DVD” format option available is a bonus! If you’re wondering [...] Continue Reading…
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