I’ve just stumbled across this great little program called “Piles”. What it does
is places recently created or altered files in a Windows 7 jump list on the
Windows Taskbar so you can quickly access them. How many times have
you downloaded a program or just finished working on a document and then
you need to open it up again. You then have to go and navigate through all
the directories until you find that file, but with “Piles” it automatically adds
the most recent files to a jump list on your taskbar so you can access them
in seconds. piles Add Recently Changed Files To Your Taskbar
After installing Piles for the first time you will get a new icon in your
taskbar which is by default linked to your “MyDocuments” folder, so any
changes that you make to files in the folder will automatically be added to
the jump list. You can make your own custom target directory by right
clicking on the icon and point it to a new directory. Say for instance you
point it to the “Download” directory, every time you download a new file it
will automatically be added to that jump list for super quick access, saving
you from rummaging around your computers hard drive until you find it.
It’s a great little program, and best of all it’s completely free!
Saturday, July 16, 2011
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