Windows Phone Thoughts: DEX-Plor 1.30 released

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Friday, May 31, 2002

DEX-Plor 1.30 released

Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 10:20 AM

http://www.dex-plor.com

DEX-Plor 1.30 has been released. In addition to being a quite capable file explorer, task manager and registry editor, it now adds the following features:

• Fully configurable toolbars.
• User selectable font sizes. DEXplor can now make even more efficient use of a Pocket PC's small display, showing up to 20 files on the screen at one time.
• Icon scaling with bilinear filtering to scale icon size to match font size.
• Fully configurable Send To system, allowing user-created commands to Move, Copy, Create Shortcut or Launch External Program. Includes the ability to select custom icons to represent user commands, as well as adding custom Send To commands directly to the toolbar.
• Zip Password support for adding or extracting encrypted files to zip archives.
• New bar-graph style added to show directory sizes, compression ratio of zipped files and storage card capacity.
• File Sizes can now be shown in Kilobytes to save display space, as well as fully honoring regional settings for digit grouping, etc.
• New field added that displays Filenames without extension.
• User-defined Column widths can now be saved for those not using column autosizing.
• Completely rewritten documentation.
• Various fixes for non-English Pocket PCs.
• Numerous bug fixes.



It is available for $13.95, which includes pluggin support for Zip and gZip files. Previous owners are entitled to a free upgrade.

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