![]() New: You can now run the installer version of Listary without administrator rights.New: The leading “>” is no longer needed to search all drives.It's also recommended that you choose Listary's own disk search engine. Note to current users: The leading ">" is no longer needed to search all drives. Fixed: Crash when clicking the title in Action mode.Improved: Command parameter placeholders (e.g.New: Default File Manager now supports relative path.Improved: Improve auto-expand folder sorting.New: Support using left arrow key to exit Action mode.New: Support using right-click to enter Action mode.Exclusion filters now work with parent folders too. New: Support dragging search results directly.New: Support adding custom locations (NAS, shared network folders…) to search index.Improved: No more flickers when showing search results.New: Launch applications (use hotkey Win + S or Win + G to switch between Launch Apps and normal mode).Fixed: Wrong working directory for executables.Fixed: Default file name being replaced accidentally when using find as you type in a Save File dialog.Improved: Virtual folder support in Directory Opus.Improved: Improve Total Commander Directory Menu support.Improved: Improve folder dialog support.Improved: Change default hotkey to Win+G for Windows 8.Improved: Projects search results sorting.Improved: Huge Launch Apps and Projects performance improvements.New: New toolbar position type “ Center of window” in Listary Options – By Window Type.New: Listary Options dialog now supports Tab navigation.New: Listary now remembers your last Launch Apps hotkey status.New: Add a dedicated hotkey for Launch Apps.New: New hotkeys ( Ctrl+N : Next item, Ctrl+P : Previous item, Ctrl+O : Enter Actions menu).New: Projects now supports Search Path.New: Export list content to Excel (.xlsx).New: Search Path now support drive letters.New: Search filters (Check Listary Options – Search for more information).Navigating the files using Listary can be done not only in Windows’ file browser but also in alternatives from other developers, such as Total Commander or Xyplorer and it also works straight from the desktop. Working with requires just typing in the explorer window the name of the file you want to reach. Listary moves very fast and at the first run it launches a brief tutorial that explains exactly how it works. Additional actions include copying the path or the entire folder to the clipboard or move it to a different location. ![]() The functionality of the product is not restricted to launching files and programs as the developer included the possibility to perform a list of actions that are most frequently required by users.Īs such, once a file is selected it can be copied, cut or opened with a specific program. Obviously, this way you can also launch applications. ![]() ![]() One of the best parts is that it does not matter the location where you start typing or where the target file resides, Listary finds it. ![]() As soon as you start typing Listary automatically rules out the irrelevant results thinning the list until it determines exactly the searched file. Its purpose is to quickly reach any file on the disk by simply starting to type in the explorer window for a file name. It seems invisible to the user but a look in the system tray area shows that it is running and ready for action. Listary is a search tool that increases the functionality of the file manager included in Windows. There are plenty of productivity boosters available on the Internet but most of them refer to reaching specific files or launching certain applications easily, regardless of the current location. ![]()
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