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Tales of the Forgotten (Part 2) -- Windows Explorer file filtering
A Meaningful Look
Tales of the Forgotten (Part 2) -- Windows Explorer file filtering | Tales of the Forgotten (Part 2) -- Windows Explorer file filtering |
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| by Tony Austin | |
| Sunday, 30 September 2007 | |
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Prior to Microsoft Windows 95, you had to install Microsoft Windows on top of the DOS operating system.
I remember frequently using the Windows File manager as a much more pleasant
way to locate and manage files than the command line in a DOS Command
Prompt, in Windows 3.0 and 3.1 (including version 3.11, also known as
"Windows for Workgroups").
With the Windows 3.x File Manager you could not only view the files in a
particular folder, but you could also get a more focused view of them by
specifying a filter mask, or wildcard. So the filter mask *.doc would show
only those files with file type "doc" and the filter config*.* would list
only those files having names starting "config" and any file extension. This
was great.
I was quite taken aback when Windows 95 came out. In the Windows Explorer
(which replaced File Manager), to my consternation the filter mask
capability had been ripped out and not replaced with any equivalent function
This was a really nasty thing for Microsoft to do! It certainly violates
the "do no harm" principle. What a silly design omission.
And so it went on for subsequent invocations of Windows: 98, ME, SE2, 2000,
XP -- and now, Vista. None of these has file filtering in Windows Explorer.
Shame, Microsoft, shame.
But there is a way you can get this capability, for no cost. Just download
and install VCOM PowerDesk Free from
http://www.v-com.com/product/PowerDesk_free.html
There is a PowerDesk Pro paid version with additional features, but the free
version already has some nice ones and certainly is worth installing for the
file filtering capability alone -- the bit that Windows Explorer so sadly
lacks.
Here's the PowerDesk filter dialog, as seen in Vista Business (yes, it also
works under Vista):
![]() PowerDesk Free - filter dialog (for b*.bmp)
And here's the resultant display (of bitmap files having names starting with
"b"):
![]() PowerDesk Free - filtered file listing (for b*.bmp)
A nice feature of the more recent releases is the ability optionally to
display the reminder "Filters On" in the background. ... So go get it, it's
free!
Here I should disclose that I have no commercial relationship whatsoever
with VCOM, apart from being a purchaser of a range of their products
(including the PowerDesk Pro version).
While Microsoft delivers really excellent products, but also makes some
silly design decisions and should be really ashamed of themselves for
wantonly eliminating such a basic and much-needed function.
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