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Winuscon 10 was available as a giveaway on August 30, 2021!
The Filemanager Winuscon 10, the Whole in One of Windows, has been completely rewritten from ground up. If you don't have the time or inclination to dig through Windows menus yourself, Winuscon provides centralized access to many Windows 10 functions and features from a single, attractive interface. Manage and organize your files in a dual-pane interface, with features for listing, printing, (un)packing, renaming and distributing them to automatically generated Folders based on file properties. New Folders can be generated in batches, using predefined scripts and/or lists. On top of that, each folder can be transformed into a Project, with many properties to manage your projects with ease.
Main features of Winuscon 10
-Dual Panel File Manager with many extended features
-Advanced Copy Software Tool using properties - i.e. Artist, Album, Title, ISO, F-Stop, Country, City, Street etc. - of the file to create the target Folders
-Advanced Copy/Move Manager
-Zip/Unzip
-Advanced Rename Software Tool, using file properties like: Country, City, Street etc. as part(s) of the new filename
-Advanced New Folder wizard, creating Folders and Subfolders based on templates using counters, dates, day of week etc.
-Change File attributes in Batches
-Transform any Folder into a Project Folder with links to DropBox, WhatsApp, Telegram, Teams etc.
-Select Favorite and/or Special Folders from the Main menu
-Print Folder structure and content
-Google Map Search Photos and assign EXIF and IPTC tags
-Search Tool with the option to export the results (Text, Excel(X), XML, HTML) or save them to disk
-Find File Duplicates using bit by bit compare
-Generating Webpages as contactsheets for your Photos or Documents
-Data Analysis of the Search results using Pivot Tables with the option to export the results (Text, Excel(X), XML, HTML) or save them to disk
-Advanced Internet Search Tool: executing multiple (saved) Internet searches, using unlimited searchengines with one mouse click
-Launch and manage WUA apps from the Main menu (communication, media, Google Office and MS Office, office support)
-Syntax Editor and Hex Editor
-Embedded Windows Media Player
-Network Tools
-Windows Accessoires Menu
-Windows System Tools Menu
-System Tools
-Multiple Remote Desktop clients
-PowerShell Scripts Database: add meta-tags to scripts (Server, DN, Developer etc.), execute scripts and display the results inside an embedded Spreadsheet
-Launch Windows Sandbox
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10
16.3 MB
Lifetime, no updates
$8.82
Doesn't support high DPI displays -- the text is blurry. Shame, as it looked good!
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Sam, that is correct.
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Looks to be a great powerful program.
Can I ask - Can this program rename all photos by adding a prefix to each existing filename with the year month day hour min sec taken from the exif data - if available - or taken from the earlier date of file modified date or file creation date?
If so this would be fantastic, as it matches how some photo backup programs work when importing photos from a camera or sd card.
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ray hines,
Yes of course: Select in Date Field in the Multi Rename Tool: Date Picture Taken.
Set the Format String to: YYYY-MM-DD-HH-SS Or use other separators.
Set the Rename Mask to: 4_3 (prefix DateField and current filename)
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"Runtime error 217 at 01D4F2A7", shows upon running every time.
Any ideas?
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Jumbi, look here for a solution: https://www.thewindowsclub.com/how-to-fix-runtime-error-217-on-windows-10
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This program reminds me of PowerDesk on steroids!!
It's going to take some time to figure this one out.
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After trying to copy multiple .mp3 files to another directory as specified in the tutorial, I found folders that were created, however, some of the folders never populated with the .mp3 file (hit and miss). I think this would be a great tool to have if it consistently would work.
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R H, probably there are some properties missing. Exclude these files first.
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I don't know anything about this company or software. This software might be fine, but the lack of independent 3rd party reviews when searching on "Winuscon reviews" worries me. Are there any such reviews someone can point me to? Softpedia claims to have a few user reviews but I can't get them to display.
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For my simple needs a File Explorer must be as simple as possible, and i must trust and understand what it does. Fo my need, Windows 10 File Explorer is perfect and has been improved through the years. But i understand that some people want an all in one solution, even if that means a screen as cluttered as a dashboard of a space shuttle. Why make it simple when you can make it complicated. Thanks anyway.
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Terry, You can personalize your ribbon/menu to arrange tabs and commands in the order you want them, hide or unhide your ribbon, and hide those commands you use less often.
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I realize updates are not included with this generous GOTD "edition" (thank you for the opportunity to try it out!); but clicking on the top-row menu icon "Check for an update at www.MatirSoft.com" results in the web page:
https://www.matirsoft.com/winuscon/update/
...which (in the two web browsers I tried) appears to be a table with column headers "Release date | Version | Changes / Bug Fixes", but otherwise no content (empty). Perhaps if it did list the improvements of new versions then sales might be encouraged later?
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HMarx, there no updates yet.
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HMarx, I get the impression this is re-write of their previously offered program Folder viewer back in 2017 and 2016 and this is the FIRST version! no private alpha testing phases, no private then public beta testing phases no release candidate testing then approval phases just produced privately and then thrust out for a public alpha test with us...
TK
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Support,
Oh. I thought it would contain a history of past changes/fixes leading up to the current version and beyond as is typical in changelogs.
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Office menu only recognizes a office 365 not standalone office 2016 when looking for excel. Where can the links in the menu's be tuned? Also non default working directories are not recognized by the programs list. Would also like to see a possibility for reconfiguration of the default editor to products like Notepad++.
Needs some playing time to understand the posibilities
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Hello:
I need some information - I could not get the Google API key - just wouldn't work! Do you have some information on how to use another map program instead - like "Leaflet"? That would be most useful. A YouTube instruction would be perfect!
Thanks,
Sparky
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Sparky, Winuscon only supports the Google Map API.
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Sparky, Winuscon 10 supports the Google API. Watch the instruction video on how to get the Google API. It's free.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ImLCQBj9SE
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One of the failings of Windows file Explorer is the very limited versatility of it's quick access bar.
I have a number of items added to the right click context menu that I would prefer to have the ability to add a button to the quick access bar for more ease of access.
Does this product offer such a function?
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Bill Freeman, by default all the buttons are already enabled. You can remove them. You cannot assign other functions to the buttons though.
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Bill Freeman, no only the functionality Winuscon offers itself.
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Won't run on my Windows 10 OS. In addition, Norton detected the file as unsafe and removed it from my computer.
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The installer is the same right down to the downloaded zip package; in other words there's nothing unique across all the downloads. Able to install beyond the giveaway date, too.
-Well, they weren't kidding when they said it integrated "Everything", though it's more shortcuts instead of actually embedded in the app. "Everything" is made available on the Windows...err, Winuscon itself, and can be selectively hidden on its ribbon-esque headers.
-(Glitchy little) Animations that add unnecessary delay from click to actual execution of the clicked command; don't see an option to turn it off.
-General listing of files are not as compact as the default Explorer; it's got a pixel or two of space in-between items (Details View). No way of customizing that, that I see around.
The way I see it, there's alot of pre-set run scripts that the user can utilize w/o knowing code. I suggest watching its introduction for maybe just some of its many possible uses, which I kinda hope was at least elaborated in their introduction to this software.
A little clunky in-general, but good for those who'd like to..."Explore" more what's available to the user that's hidden from normal Windows view.
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Before you say this is like another program, WATCH the Winuscon introduction video on this page. This program seems to be quite comprehensive. More than most people need, but perhaps invaluable to someone who needs any of the many, many functions. Perhaps also, a steep learning curve to find all the functions. I salute the programmers.
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Rich, You can personalize your ribbon/menu to arrange tabs and commands in the order you want them, hide or unhide your ribbon, and hide those commands you use less often.
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I'm sure this is a fine piece of software. However, I don't use software you have to pay for every year, with the exception of virus and vpn apps.
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Tom, IT is free to use. There is no yearly fee.
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Tom, License details: Lifetime, no updates.
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Tom, there is no yearly fee for this program.
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2) Little addition to my first comment.
Bad feature is in that it can be open only one window of it. It cannot have many windows for work. Hope an author will change it for more comfortable working with the any upgrade.
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Really great and awesome program! It "reads" a lot of formats correctly.
It shows the content as a picture of
the PDFs file,
PSDs,
video,
photos.
It has own video-player,
many tools for working with system, all type office files (in the upper menu) and much more (no time to write about)!
And one main from it, it opens its interface VERY FAST. It does not need to wait such long time like it is in the Wholewindows program.
I was using one free program before that. It was awesome too. But it works badly and often with bugs and "hanging".
But this program has got more functions and more better than my ex. It copies big files more quicker.
Love it!!!! Respect to the author and big thanks to him.
I have a wish to buy, when I'll return back to my job. It is really great.
Thanks to giveawayoftheday for such great and cool present. Blessings to you, my long-term weblove :)
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Apart from the videos on the website, does this program have a help file. I couldn't find one. I started a search for a file, and then I wanted to stop it, but there was nothing to do that with, I had to close the program. As a suggestion, make the program start with minimal and essential functions. As it is now it's too much clutter.
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Jacob, TK, You can personalize your ribbon/menu to arrange tabs and commands in the order you want them, hide or unhide your ribbon, and hide those commands you use less often.
Use the instruction video's front within the program.
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All in one place. Easier to access "almost hidden" Windows 10 "things".
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"Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated." -Confucius
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The system requirements stated here seems to be the correct data while the installers text misleadingly states very restricted requirements that my AMD based Windows Vista machine, now running this does not meet.
"System requirements
Intel i3,i5,i7 or compatible processor
Windows 10, 11"
This is re-write of the program they offered back in 2017 and imposes the exact same security weaknesses I mentioned back then https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/folderviewer-5-0-2/#comment-546499
and when offered in 2016 https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/folderviewer-5-0/#comment-520237
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About the security risks you mentioned: most installers just add all kind of keys to the registry without asking for your permission. This giveaway does ask for permission to add the keys you can see in the programme folder. They are:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\AttachmentExecute\{0002DF01-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}]
"Word.Document.12"=hex(0):
"Word.Document.8"=hex(0):
"Excel.Sheet.12"=hex(0):
"Excel.Sheet.8"=hex(0):
"PowerPoint.Show.12"=hex(0):
"PowerPoint.Show.8"=hex(0):
"AcroPDF.PDF"=hex(0):
"AcroExch.Document"=hex(0):
and
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Word.Document.8]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:80000024
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Word.RTF.8]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:80000024
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Word.Document.12]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:80000024
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Word.DocumentMacroEnabled.12]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:80000024
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Excel.Sheet.8]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:80000A0
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Excel.Sheet.12]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:80000A0
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Excel.SheetMacroEnabled.12]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:80000A0
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Excel.SheetBinaryMacroEnabled.12]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:80000A0
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PowerPoint.Show.8]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:800000A0
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PowerPoint.Show.12]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:800000A0
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PowerPoint.ShowMacroEnabled.12]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:800000A0
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PowerPoint.SlideShow.8]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:800000A0
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PowerPoint.SlideShow.12]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:800000A0
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\PowerPoint.SlideShowMacroEnabled.12]
"BrowserFlags"=dword:800000A0
They seem quite harmless. You are free to prevent the installer to add these registry keys. It will mean you will miss some functionality.
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TK, Re "... text misleadingly states very restricted requirements that my AMD based Windows Vista machine, now running this does not meet."
Could it be that your unspecified AMD processor is compatible to an Intel I3, I5 or I7?
Personally, I read requirements like this to mean that the maker has tested his software on machines that conform to his specs and found it to run correctly. A software writer is not interested in discovering on what processors his software will not run.
I tested the software on a refurbished HP desktop with an AMD Athlon II X2 B28 Processor, on a virtual ThinPC. That is a Windows 7 version you will find in a cash machine and the like. See https://betawiki.net/wiki/Windows_Thin_PC.
The giveaway runs fine with me.
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krypteller, ? Of course a software developer needs to know what their software will not run on.
'rolls eyes'.
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krypteller, No AMD processors are fully compatible with the I3, I5 or i7 compare the instruction sets they are different... a subset of the AMD instructions are compatible with a subset of the Intel instruction set. fact is this software would probably run just fine on a Pentium 4 CPU... I read the vendors website requirements to try to imply it is modern advanced software product that needs Windows 10 or yet to be released Windows 11 and not based upon legacy editions of .NET
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krypteller, it is not harmless to have scripts inside a word .doc or .xls document running without end user assurance it is safe with a prompt There is no implied choice it is just a feature of the way the developer has learnt to set registry keys in the end users machine. word and excel scripting capabilities were one of the earliest methods of mass infection to the point that Microsoft added office scripting to security zones and enabled prompts before running scripts that these keys disable.
I know I am able to refuse the merging of the registry keys, I did last time I tried this and I did this time too. The ONLY functionality that is missed is opening an office document within one of the explorer panes and I never want that, ever. MS software and scripting is so badly written it is wise to expect there are unpatched vulnerabilities that someone malicious knows about so embedding a scripting engine inside a an Office engine inside a windows explorer object is just asking for trouble eventually especially when you remove the prompts that could block the execution of malicious embed scripts.
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TK, whoops it's not this giveaway that is based upon legacy editions of .NET it's todays other giveaway... 4DDiG 7.9.1 that claims it needs Windows 7 or above but is built around .NET 4.5 not a windows 7 or above more modern edition like .NET 4.7 or above.
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Do you ever consider working on multilingual or at least a substitute of multilingual "The Filemanager Winuscon 10" ? I'm asking because it would make this software a somewhat that I would never ever want anything more about this sort of things
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Looks to me like Total Commander, which is far better as far as I'm concerned!
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maximum of Explorer?
kek. maybe Microsoft just buy this program for a couple of billion?
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This is how the Windows Explorer should look/be like by default.
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M. H., If Windows Explorer looked like this by default most windows users would be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of buttons and tabs and possible operations. This requires too much screen real-estate to be usable in my experience. It probably does fill a need for some but the vast majority of the operations scattered about the menu are not needed by most private users/non developers.
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TK, You can personalize your ribbon/menu to arrange tabs and commands in the order you want them, hide or unhide your ribbon, and hide those commands you use less often.
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Support, I know "I" can waste time customising this to get somewhere near what I'd be likely to need or I can just use the knowledge I have and use the interfaces provided windows. I'm what many consider to be computer savvy. I was writing about the vast majority of computer users that are not computer savvy and are not professional private Alpha/Beta testers used to delving down into the inner workings of programs but they get overwhelmed when confronted with tens of buttons per tab ribbons... They would run away embarrassed at their inability to cope with far too many in their face choices. You know the kind of people that have no idea the security risks of blindly executing PDF and Office scripts without notification or regard to where they came from and might be like krypteller unconcerned at the removal of an important security layer just to embed the viewer/editor objects in an explorer pane and blindly merge those two reg files into their registry.
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