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Evening all. I’ve just published an update for Home Document Manager. I know it’s a couple of days earlier than usual, but I’m away this weekend for a well earned break. I say “break” – the family is coming with me, as is my Blackberry and laptop – so I’ll still be reachable for support queries. But I digress, what’s in this update?
- I’ve brought the functionality of the folders up to where it should be. You can now rename folders as well as reorganise them by dragging and dropping.
- You can now move Home Document Manager’s data folder. Normally this is hidden, but now you can move it to wherever you like – particularly useful if you have a specific data drive or partition or need it to be in a particular place for backing up. You can also now switch between repositories – useful if you’re Home Document Manager and had previously moved your data. This is doable from the options window.
- Various minor UI tweaks. Moved a few things round, hidden a few things that shouldn’t have been visible.
Any problems, let me know. As usual, Home Document Manager will update itself whenever an Internet connection is present.
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