Direcscape

Direcscape

Organize your documents, files, and folders for free.

Direcscape is an innovative software application that is like no other
While, most software file management programs look like Windows Explorer (Windows File Manager), Direcscape has a unique interface that improves access to files and documents by enhancing the view of folders (directories). Since one is able to manage directories more efficiently, one can organize files and organize directories more effectively.

Direcscape Interface                                   Windows Explorer Interface

Direcscape works with Windows
Direcscape provides a view of the current directory (folder) structure, the same directory structure used by Windows. Hence all Window’s functions and applications function as expected; for example, the Window’s Search, Backup, Recent Items List, File Sharing and Previous Versions (only Vista). And since, Direcscape helps organize your computer more efficiently, you’ll find yourself using Windows the way it is intended to be used.

Direcscape Directories

Direcscape performs common tasks more efficiently
Finding and moving folders are easier and quicker using Direcscape.

Finding Folders using Direcscape              Finding Folders using Windows Explorer
Moving Folders using Direcscape              Moving Folders using Windows Explorer

Direcscape contains features not found in other programs such as Status and Note Icons
Status Icons allow one to view the type of content in a folder without opening a folder. For example, the Note Status Icon indicates there is a note associated with a folder, while the Task Status Icons indicates there is a task associated with the directory.

System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 2000 with SP2, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista.
Microsoft .NET Framework
Microsoft Word (Recommended)

Other Resources
Direcscape Tutorials
Direcscape FAQs

Comming Soon - Direcscape Pro

Direcscape Pro contains all of the features of the free version, but also displays files and allows the setting of priority levels on tasks.

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