Piky Basket 2.0


Conceptworld

Publisher's Website Conceptworld

Piky Basket is an extension to Windows Explorer. It comes with three special features. One, it allows you to select files/folders in to a "virtual basket" from different locations. Once you are done selecting, you can paste them all at once to the target folder. It can save lot of time and effort when organizing files/folders, taking backup or burning a CD. Two, with just two clicks you can copy file paths of the selected files to the clipboard. File paths are often required for documentation, e-mailing them to co-workers or for databases. Three, it allows you to launch Windows Command Prompt from any folder. The current directory in Windows Command Prompt automatically changes to the selected folder.

Piky Basket is integrated with Windows Explorer. You do not have to run Piky Basket as a separate program. It can be accessed from the menu, which appears by right clicking on any files/folders in Windows Explorer.

Runs on Windows XP, Vista, 2003 Server, 2000, ME, 98, 95


Step 1: Selecting Files using Piky Basket


Selecting files/folders in to a Basket



Step 2: Copying Files using Piky Basket

Copy files/folders using Piky Basket

Second Cool Feature: Copy Paths to Clipboard


Often we require file paths of the files we are working on. It may be for documentation purpose, for emailing them to our coworker or for databases. In Windows there exists no direct way to get the file paths, by default.

With just 2 clicks, Piky Basket can get the file paths of the selected files/folders in Windows Explorer.

If you are copying the file paths from a mapped network drive, Piky Basket will prompt you if the paths must be in Universal Naming Convention (UNC) format (eg. \\servername\sharename\foldername ). This is helpful when you want your coworkers to access the files/folders over the network.

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Step 1: Copy File Paths using Piky Basket


Copying file paths to the Windows clipboard


Step 2: Pasting File Paths


Pasting file paths in to an application

Third Cool Feature: Command Prompt Here

If you work with Windows command prompt (cmd.exe or command.com) very often, then this feature is must for you.

This option will launch Command Prompt (DOS Prompt) from the selected folder in Windows Explorer. The current directory in the command prompt will automatically change to the selected folder.

The best part is that you need not select the folder to launch command prompt.

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Launching Command Prompt from a Folder using Piky Basket

Command Prompt Here - DOS Prompt Here