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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Special Folders View
               Special folders in the Windows operating system are presented to the   user abstractly, they are not represented by their folder path but   solely by their function. Examples of special folders are the My   Documents or My Music folders in the user directory, application data   folder, the desktop or the temporary Internet files folder.
Special  folders are either a reference to an existing system folder or a   virtual folder. The main usability advantage is that Windows users do   not have to remember folder paths, just the name of the special folder.   This concept makes it easier to move between operating systems. Even  if  the folder structure changes, the special folders are still  accessible  the way they were before.
Special  Folders View is a portable  application by Nirsoft. The program is  compatible with all 32-bit and  64-bit editions of Microsoft Windows from  Windows 2000 to Windows 7.
The program displays a list of all  special folders of the computer  system. Folders are listed by name,  state (hidden, read only, system),  path, CSIDL and CDIDL name.
Selected,  or all folders can be exported into a text document, csv file  or html  file. It is further possible to generate a html report.
A right-click on a folder displays additional options. The context menu can be used to open the folder in Windows Explorer, open the folder properties, copy the folder path or create a shortcut pointing to the special folder on the desktop.
A double-click on an item will also launch the selected folder in Windows Explorer.
A right-click on a folder displays additional options. The context menu can be used to open the folder in Windows Explorer, open the folder properties, copy the folder path or create a shortcut pointing to the special folder on the desktop.
A double-click on an item will also launch the selected folder in Windows Explorer.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
