Quick Change Directory (no install)

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QCD provides fast directory navigation (Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 only)
and graphical drive usage statistics (Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003).
With fast directory navigation, you no longer need to type in those
lengthy paths to get to some far-off directory. Just type in any name or
partial name of a directory anywhere on your entire drive and QCD will
take you straight there... fast!. If there is more than one match, QCD
will display a list of possible directories, allowing you to choose. The
other great feature of QCD is the graphical drive usage display. With
QCD, you can graph the usage of your entire drive in terms of bytes
used, bytes allocated, file counts, or directory counts.
http://www.stevemiller.net/qcd/
 
Tramp said:
QCD provides fast directory navigation (Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 only)
and graphical drive usage statistics (Windows
95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003). With fast directory navigation, you no
longer need to type in those lengthy paths to get to some far-off
directory. Just type in any name or partial name of a directory
anywhere on your entire drive and QCD will take you straight there...
fast!. If there is more than one match, QCD will display a list of
possible directories, allowing you to choose. The other great feature
of QCD is the graphical drive usage display. With QCD, you can graph
the usage of your entire drive in terms of bytes used, bytes
allocated, file counts, or directory counts.
http://www.stevemiller.net/qcd/

yes is an old idea, a good idea (i loved NCD and LCD in DOS!!! ^__^ )

there is also WCD but indexing is slow

someone tried this QCD?

bye! :)
 
Tramp said:
QCD provides fast directory navigation (Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 only)
and graphical drive usage statistics (Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003).
With fast directory navigation, you no longer need to type in those
lengthy paths to get to some far-off directory. Just type in any name or
partial name of a directory anywhere on your entire drive and QCD will
take you straight there... fast!. If there is more than one match, QCD
will display a list of possible directories, allowing you to choose. The
other great feature of QCD is the graphical drive usage display. With
QCD, you can graph the usage of your entire drive in terms of bytes
used, bytes allocated, file counts, or directory counts.
http://www.stevemiller.net/qcd/

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The menu in the program says hit enter to change to the directory
highlighted, but all that happens is the program ends.
There is NO help other than "about"
Anyone using this thing?

TIA

LB
 
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