I bought it, got the secret code and have tried it out. So far...Why don't the folders have their "size" displayed, just files do ? A free app like WIMR does that much. When you put something into the recycle bin, you better remember what you put there because it will only ask you to delete or keep whatever is there.
If anyone else looks at this app and says I'm wrong I'll be happy to hear from you so I can adjust my thought's on it. Right now I cannot imagine why anyone would have spent $14 on this because there are several freeware programs that are better. At least it was only $2. Please tell me I'm wrong !!
I bought it, got the secret code and have tried it out. So far...Why don't the folders have their "size" displayed, just files do ? A free app like WIMR does that much. When you put something into the recycle bin, you better remember what you put there because it will only ask you to delete or keep whatever is there.
If anyone else looks at this app and says I'm wrong I'll be happy to hear from you so I can adjust my thought's on it. Right now I cannot imagine why anyone would have spent $14 on this because there are several freeware programs that are better. At least it was only $2. Please tell me I'm wrong !!
I don't quite understand your opinion in recycle bin. The recycle bin is just like the recycle bin in desktop. You can know the orignal location and delete time and other file attributes of the deleted files. Which information you need to remember manually ?
If I delete a file on a desktop and it goes into the recycle bin, I can still open the recycle bin and see what files are in it before the "final" delete out of the recycle bin. I'm referring to things that may be put into the bin days earlier and I just haven't gotten around to deleting them, I'd like to be able to take one last peek at them before I delete for good. If I'm missing something and you're able to still "see" files that are contained in the recycle bin, then please let me know.
i don;t know whether i get your meaning correctly or not. There is a node in the tree named recycle bin. When you select that node, the files deleted will be displayed in the listview. When yo tap and hold on the file, a popupmenu will be displayed. You can select "Restore" to restore the selected files.
bb100 ----THANK YOU...you are correct and I'm wrong. I was not using the tree view and when I changed to that setting I could clearly see all files in the recycle bin. Excellent !!
I have continued to use this app but keep running into the same problem....whenever I try to delete something I keep getting a popup screen asking me to register. I run the regno.dat file that I was mailed and sometimes I can finish deleting and sometimes it takes me back to the popup asking me to register again. Even if I can delete the file the next time I try it, I get the same popup to register.