Desk & Archive Released with Redefined Desktop for Workplace
New file manager software for Windows with redefined desktop and productivity features.
- (1888PressRelease) October 20, 2012 - Labsii has released Desk & Archive v1.0, a file manager with redefined desktop for workplace. Besides redefined desktop, it offers many other productivity features. The software is priced at 19.95$ and available for free 30 day trial at www.deskandarchive.com.
Windows desktop is suboptimal because users store unfinished documents mixed with frequently used documents and shortcuts to programs and folders. Desk & Archive offers Desk as a way to create and track your unfinished documents, Launch bar for shortcuts to programs, pinned folders to Sidebar instead of shortcut to folders, and templates and bookmarks as tools for frequently used documents.
Desk & Archive includes many other time saving features: tabs to clean clutter from your taskbar, automatic opening and closing of tabs which takes these tasks away from user and increases availability of locations you might need, preview of contents on item tile with active preview of folders which allows opening of its items directly from preview, smart sorting which chooses best sort type based on content, ad-hoc items lists which allow easy opening of several folders at once and looking through those folders to see all items in all subfolders, unobtrusive and problem solving notifications, easy multiple selection with checkboxes, improved interaction with both keyboard and mouse, and many more hidden gems. Desk & Archive has received many great reviews.
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"Desk & Archive is a file management application. The standard file managers that you can find today are generally ether really complicated with a too many different tools and functions that most average users don't really need or they simply lack the tools that you generally need.
This is why it's really hard for any user to find any sort of reliable file management too that can replace the already aging solutions that have been present for quite a while now. This is why you should consider Desk & Archive."
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