There are a number of ways to merge and sort text files on Linux, but how to go about it depends on what you’re trying to accomplish – whether you simply want to put the content of multiple files into ...
The Windows File Explorer is the near-perfect example of how a File Management software should be. I know many people are demanding for a UWP or Universal Windows Platform version of the same, but ...
One of the biggest pains of using a PC is rooting around the file system to find very specific information. Over the years, Microsoft has made it easier to find files with enhanced search capabilities ...
I have used Windows File Explorer for several years, and over that time, I have not always liked the tool. In fact, I often ...
However, in late 2025, while searching for Windows tools to automate boring tasks, I came across DropIt, an open-source ...
It’s all hard work when you try organizing your files and folders, by manually searching them and moving to the specified destination. Very few viable options exist that execute the task as required.
On the Mac, you probably know all the tricks for sorting things in the Finder. You can choose icon, list and column views. And you can sort the files and folders in those windows by various dates ...
There are many ways to organize files in folders within Finder, but possibly one of the handiest is to sort files by the application that will open them. AppleInsider shows how to enable this Finder ...
It seems that the sorting order of file in the Windows XP Explorer has changed from previous versions. As far as I can tell, they've changed the way that numbers are sorted. For example, the following ...
I open the folder, everything is sorta by name, and a second or two later (or longer), it re-sorts by date. Why? Any way to fix that? I want my folders on top and the files sorted by date, and for it ...