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Andrew Tomazos
10th Sept 2009 - Zurich, Switzerland - Andrew Tomazos and Tomazos
Software Labs (www.tomazos.com) announced today the release of
Folderscope 1.0.
Folderscope is now available for download from:
http://download.folderscope.com/folderscope-1.0.msi
(800kb Windows installer for Windows 7, Vista, XP or 2000)
Folderscope is a free software utility for analyzing and
reorganizing folders of any size. It is designed to work
efficiently even with extremely large folders, and has been
tested on a folder containing 800,000 files and 400 gigabytes of
data. Users can browse and mark the entire hierarchy of files
contained within a folder in a variety of ways, and then
move/copy/delete marked files en masse.
The design of Folderscope was the result of a Software Concept
Competition held in late 2008.
In order to encourage adoption Tomazos Software Labs has made
version 1.0 available for use completely free-of-charge.
For screenshots, feature details, and anything else to do with
Folderscope - please visit the product website at:
http://www.folderscope.com
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Tomazos Software Labs is a proprietorship formed by Andrew Tomazos
in 2008 to design and market desktop software. Andrew has
previously been involved with software startups for 14 years
including a member of Intel Corp's captital portfolio in
Switzerland (2005-2008), the Internet strategy of the second
largest financial newspaper in London (2003-2004), and a prominent
Apple Mac third party software company (1997-2003) in Australia
and California. Andrew studied computer science and mathematics
at the University of Western Australia (1994-1996) after a
childhood interest in computers.
Software Labs (www.tomazos.com) announced today the release of
Folderscope 1.0.
Folderscope is now available for download from:
http://download.folderscope.com/folderscope-1.0.msi
(800kb Windows installer for Windows 7, Vista, XP or 2000)
Folderscope is a free software utility for analyzing and
reorganizing folders of any size. It is designed to work
efficiently even with extremely large folders, and has been
tested on a folder containing 800,000 files and 400 gigabytes of
data. Users can browse and mark the entire hierarchy of files
contained within a folder in a variety of ways, and then
move/copy/delete marked files en masse.
The design of Folderscope was the result of a Software Concept
Competition held in late 2008.
In order to encourage adoption Tomazos Software Labs has made
version 1.0 available for use completely free-of-charge.
For screenshots, feature details, and anything else to do with
Folderscope - please visit the product website at:
http://www.folderscope.com
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Tomazos Software Labs is a proprietorship formed by Andrew Tomazos
in 2008 to design and market desktop software. Andrew has
previously been involved with software startups for 14 years
including a member of Intel Corp's captital portfolio in
Switzerland (2005-2008), the Internet strategy of the second
largest financial newspaper in London (2003-2004), and a prominent
Apple Mac third party software company (1997-2003) in Australia
and California. Andrew studied computer science and mathematics
at the University of Western Australia (1994-1996) after a
childhood interest in computers.