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Welcome to The Dir Me Up 2.30 presentation
The presentation is done on "The Red One" (Sam440ep-flex) with AmigaOS 4.1 update 6
The presentation will introduce Dir Me Up, the lastest software from Boing Attitude
It allows to explore your Amiga and lots of other things: copy, move files, preview text files and images, ...
It also allows to connect with the best Amiga 3rd-party software to listen to music, watch videos, ...
On the left side, there is a list to explore your volumes and/or assigns
On the right side is displayed the content of the volume/assign selected on the left
On bottom left, there are two progress bars used for copy
On bottom, there are details about how many drawers, files, links are displayed: here 2 drawers, 0 file and 1 link
On bottom right, a very important place as images previews will be done here
On top, a list of buttons to manipulate files
Let's begin by browsing to the AmigaOS volume
The content of the volume is displayed in a list of several colums: (real) icon, name, size, date, rights, comments...
You can choose the informations you want to display. For example, I remove "comment" column here.
You can also modify the width of columns (it was a request from users)..
You can sort the list (by default on name) by clicking on the title of a column (ascending or descending order)
You can use [home], [Arrows] and [End] keys to browse quickly in the list
You can filter by name (Here on "Strokes")
You can browse back/forward into the already visited paths
You can go to the parent level of an assign
The current path is available at each level thanks to buttons.
You can refresh available volumes
You can filter the left list on volumes, assigns or both and also bookmarks!
You can make (and delete) bookmarks of your favorite drawers.
Copy of tracks from Audio CD (80 MB). Please note the double progress bar. A Rhingio message is displayed when copy/paste
Multiple renaming of files is available (here, "Muse.aiff")
Cut then pasting (ie: move) the renamed files
Double-click to run a 3rd-party software (here "Tunenet"). You can also use the [enter] key, the menu (opt "examine") or the mouse wheel.
Double-click to run a video 3rd-party software (here "Mplayer").
You can get size of the selection
You can comment the files
You can get/modify the attributes of files
You can create a lha archive of selected files/drawers.
You can delete files/drawers. Please note the Rhingio message.
You can create a drawer (with icon or not)
You can choose to view the drawers at first (or not).
You can choose to view the info files (or not).
You can setup the software (columns to display, languages, use AISS theme, display real icons, use internal image viewer, ...)
With Dir Me Up, you can preview images quickly (composition mode used)
1024x768 to 1600x1200 images preview
3000x2304 images preview
File text preview: at first a 'huge" crypted file (so only the beginning is displayed) then a plain text file.
You can press an alphabetic key to select a file. For example, press "A" to the first file that begins with a "a" (+[Shift] for drawers).
There is also an internal image viewer.
You can display only the selected images. You can of course also view all images from the drawer.
You can copy image when you see it (then paste it)
You can resize the viewer window
You can choose a 4:3 or 16:9 window
You can delete the image
You can click on the image to view/edit it in a 3d-party software (here Warpview)
You can also choose an Amicygnix software (here,The Gimp): choose the ..standalone.. script (here, issue with the resolution :( on my TV)
View by icons with zoom included :)
zoom 300% !
Thumbnails !
Fast view with "small" pictures. Only visibles images are previewed
Still fast display with "medium" pictures (from 1024x768 to 1600x1200)
Interconnection with Amicygnix Abiword !
Dir Me Up costs only 9,99 euros
Thank you for your attention. See ya!