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Originally posted by Vilkku
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Originally posted by James Potter
This can be done under Windows Vista, using the "Stack" feature. -- Right-click on an empty place in the folder --> Stack --> By type.
That's unfortunately only the search feature: next time you open the folder it will look the same as before the stacking. Also, it obviously doesn't allow you to stack according to sender.
Err... Once stacking is done, click on the address bar, copy the link and make a shortcut with it. Not that hard, init?
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Originally posted by glock
I think you missunderstood me.. I mean different filestypes in different folders.
Like if you are sending me "image.jpg" and "song.mp3", the files goes to the folder "james.potter@email.com". If it does not exsist, it will be created by email/nick
OR
the image goes to the folder "JPGs" and the mp3 song goes to the folder "MP3s"
(folder created if not exist by file-ending)
The best part would be if there was a option to make different folders inside each assigned contactfolders.. example "james.potter@email.com/JPGs/" for the imagefile and "james.potter@email.com/MP3s/" for the music file..
Thanks for your reply tho
I did not misunderstand what you said. I know what you mean. I gave a temporary workaround for Vista, that would arrange your received files according to file types. As for the other things you suggested, I also have heard of a script in the working by -dt-, but it was never released, as far as I can tell, or was rather halted due to -dt-'s occupation and lack of free time.