QuickMove

Always cutting and pasting the same types of files to the same folders? Always navigating deep folder structures to archive the same types of files? Wish you could just be prompted for a list of your favourite target folders? Wish that you could just “right-click” on a file and see it automatically moved based on rules learnt “on-the-fly”?

QuickMove has the solution!

 

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Latest Reviews

QuickMove is a really nice application that is very engaging and useful to utilize at the same time.” – PHP-NUKE
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“This high-quality application would be a great addition for your utilities collection…” – Softoxi Video
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“QuickMove is an excellent application…makes creating rules and filters very easily, in a few clicks, your folders will be rigorously organized…intuitive interface and beautiful…Simple and effective…great alternative to manage your folders and files.” – Baixaki
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“…help is at hand in the shape of QuickMove, a simple free tool…” – Software Crew
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“…provides a quick and easy way to add a little extra intelligence to your file management, and could save you quite some time.” – Download Crew
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“Whether you are currently a fairly organized person who is looking for a way to make things easier, or you are trying to get your files in order for the first time, QuickMove has you covered.” – AppStorm Tutorial
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“… can help you easily move around your files and folder with minimum effort and maximum efficiency and speed.” – Windows 7 Download
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“This application can help you easily move around your files and folder with minimum effort and maximum efficiency and speed.” – FileDir
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How Do I Move a TV Series into it’s folder with QuickMove

Posted by on May 16, 2013 in QuickMove | 0 comments

TV series files can be moved using QuickMove’s support for Regular Expressions.

Details in QuickMove’s Help.

Note:QuickMove is a context menu application design to be run on-demand by the user. If you would like to automate QuickMove’s actions then you should pair QuickMove with ShareWatcher. ShareWatcher is designed to monitor any folder and perform many actions on new file arrival, like launch QuickMove.

QuickMove 1.4 Released

Posted by on May 11, 2013 in QuickMove | 0 comments

QuickMove 1.4 Released

QuickMove 1.4 has been released!

If you are already a user then simply click on “Check Now” under “Settings->Auto Updates” to have your version updated automatically for you.

A few new features were added in this release but the focus was on improving workflow from the context menu.

 

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QuickMove Version 1.4 in Production

Posted by on Apr 28, 2013 in QuickMove | 0 comments

QuickMove Version 1.4 in Production

QuickMove Version 1.4 has started. The decision on what to include is in progress so if you have any “wish list” items, now would be a good time to lets us know!

Also, please remember that if you received the 1.3.7 release last year which broke the usual automatic update process, then you will, unfortunately, need to manually download 1.3.9 here to be assured of receiving 1.4 in the next few weeks, automatically.

QuickMove 1.3.9 – Obfuscation Fix

Posted by on Aug 26, 2012 in QuickMove | 0 comments

QuickMove 1.3.9 – Obfuscation Fix

Version 1.3.9

The version 1.3.6/7 Obfuscation process appears to have hidden existing rules and prevented the Update. Users will need to manually update to Version 1.3.9 to correct this.

Apologies for the inconvenience.

QuickMove 1.3 Released

Posted by on Aug 12, 2012 in QuickMove | 0 comments

QuickMove 1.3 Released
New Features

  • The “Move To” rule has been enhanced with both overwrite options and the ability to move files into sub-folders based on the filename.
Advanced options for the “Move To” rule:

 

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QuickMove 1.2 Released

Posted by on Aug 5, 2012 in QuickMove | 0 comments

QuickMove 1.2 Released
New Features

  • If more than one rule match is found and source folder = <Any Folder> is one of them then the rule with a specific source folder will be used.
  • There is a new Context Menu Option called “QuickMove…” which will open your set of favourite target folders and bypass any rules set up.
  • Popup Notification space usage improved.
Minor Bug Fixes:
  • If 3rd Party Applications pass a folder to QuickMove now then it will ignore it without interrupting workflow (QuickMove only handles files)
New Context Menu to Support “QuickMove…” for Favourite Folders feature:

 

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QuickMove 1.1 Released

Posted by on Apr 15, 2012 in QuickMove | 0 comments

QuickMove 1.1 Released

New Context Menu Option to add QuickMove as a sub-menu for a CodeLine Menu Group.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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QuickMove 1.0 Released

Posted by on Mar 24, 2012 in QuickMove | 2 comments

QuickMove 1.0 Released
  • Always cutting and pasting the same types of files to the same folders?
  • Always navigating deep folder structures to archive the same types of files?
  • Wish you could just be prompted for a list of your favourite target folders?
  • Wish that you could just “right-click” on a file and see it automatically moved based on rules learnt “on-the-fly”?

QuickMove has the solution!

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Increasing the max number of files

Posted by on Jan 19, 2012 in FileToFolder, QuickMove | 0 comments

Increasing the maximum number of files that can be selected from the Context Menu

Windows, by default, will allow a maximum of 15 files to be selected from within Explorer and “actioned”.

This can be changed in the registry by adding this:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer]
"MultipleInvokePromptMinimum"=dword:00000064

where “00000064″ in this case is a decimal max of 100 files.

If you would prefer to just run a “Registration Entry” file to automatically add this into your registry, it can be downloaded here but be sure to backup your registry first.

Example: After applying this change, more than 15 files can be selected and the QuickMove and FileToFolder applications will be available to act on them:

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