PowerDesk 7 – Ultimate File Management
Power Desk 7 Pro Will Let You Wave Windows File Manager Goodbye
Anyone who’s spent enough time with a computer knows how much they have to meddle around with files. Everything boils down to storing things in files, sorting them, organizing them – no sooner than you have spent a few minutes at “real work”, that you need to look something up, or find something – and of course what you need is going to be a file tucked away in the deepest recesses of your hard disk. Ever heard of PowerDesk 7 Professional?
The mess just gets worse when you have a copy of a folder over on another, remote computer. Everyone who has been in this situation can vouch for having used a bad word at least once every time they have to deal with such a folder! That’s because the files tend to get updated in a completely ad-hoc way, and you often have no way of knowing which one is the latest version of a particular file. If this sounds like a familiar situation, then it’s time to introduce yourself to remote folder synchronization, PowerDesk 7 – a mechanism to update ALL copies of a file that you make any changes whatsoever to! Sounds heavenly? Well, the good news is that it’s possible to do!
Also, if you ever work on a remote location that you frequently FTP into, you know what a regular pain it can be to use your unintuitive and often boring FTP client to perform all your transactions! Imagine if your default file manager could open your remote FTP location just as if it was another folder on your computer… too cool to be true? But entirely possible!
What is clear is that your default file manager isn’t quite up to the task. A power user certainly needs more packed into his file manager – it is such a basic device that we sometimes take it for granted. With an advanced file manager like PowerDesk that does more for you, your tasks become a lot more streamlined, you’ll find yourself opening fewer applications (like you can put your FTP client away for good), and your life will be a great deal more organized. So what software really cuts it when it comes to being a file manager on steroids?
If you are on Windows, Power Desk Pro can definitely serve as an answer to that question. It handles synchronization of folders across computers like magic. It lets you login to your folders via FTP as seamlessly as you would access “My Documents”. It understands and recognizes well over 150 different file formats, so you spend far less time figuring out what’s the best application to open that strange looking .ogg file.
What’s more, search gets more powerful than ever inside Power Desk. It doesn’t matter which corder of your hard disk you crammed that crucial file into – if you remember anything about it at all, rest assured that Power Desk Pro will find it for you. Also keep track of how much space your files are taking up with detailed visual representations that are comprehensive and unlike anything you might have seen so far.
There isn’t nearly enough space to really get into all the coolness that an advanced file manager such as Power Desk Pro will have to offer. But one thing should really be clear – if you want to reclaim the time that you spend hunting for stuff, and opening and closing applications for the tiniest things, and pulling out hair over a million different versions of the same file across five computers – it’s high time that you started looking beyond Windows Explorer as your file manager.
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