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Originally Posted by Clint What on earth would you guys be using that for now? |
1) Because I can select a file, click F3 and view it in a read-only viewer. Or click F4 and open it in a text editor. And do mass renaming of files (often needed when prepping a bunch of picture for a website).
2) Because of the integrated FTP functionality, to send/receive files to/from a web server.
3) Because of the built in file-comparison, to compare two different versions of a given text file (needed often when comparing CSV files or LOG files).
4) Because of the built-in directory compare and synchronization function, to keep the backup of my "My Documents" folder on the file server up-to-date, and to keep the backup of my source code (web sites, etc.) up-to-date between my computers, portable hard drive and backup NAS drive.
I think that's enough reasons to justify the purchase in my case