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Directory Opus (32-bit)

  • Version: 10.0.1.0
  • Downloads Count: 2,268
  • License Type: 60 Day Trial
  • Price: $90
  • Date Added: Jul 27, 2011
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows 7
  • File Size: 24.798 MB
  • Author: GPSoftware

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Editorial Review of Directory Opus (32-bit)

Directory Opus has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most powerful Windows file managers, and version 10.0 keeps its old functionality while piling on even more. It's unlikely any user will need every function, tool, option, and setting available--but if you do need something, it's probably there.

First, the basics: Directory Opus displays your files in "Listers", which most of us would just call "windows". Each lister can be configured in a variety of ways--single or dual display, file viewer or no, folder tree or no--and these settings can be altered at will. You can save favored combinations of settings and instantly set a lister to that format or style. You can have as many listers open at one time as you wish (within reason; if you try to open thousands, you'll probably hit memory limits), but my experience has been that I rarely need more than one or two, because each lister supports multiple tabs. My default lister with Directory Opus has two displays, two folder trees, and multiple tabs in each display. You can sort listings on more than one column (by modified date and then by name, for example), and version 10 adds in grouping--you can group files by any column, in addition to sorting (Sorting takes place within groups). Groups can be collapsed, making it easy to navigate large directories.

New in this version of Directory Opus is the metadata panel. Many file types, such as WMV, contain extensive properties which can record genre, artist, year of production, and so on. This information is often not displayed or is difficult to find and edit. Directory Opus allows you to easily view and change metadata, including standard Windows file properties, such as if the file is compressed or the creation and modification dates.

Also new is expanded support for file compression formats. Directory Opus 9 had built-in ZIP support; Directory Opus 10 extends this to RAR, 7ZIP, and several other formats, easily accessed from a right-click menu option (or a toolbar menu, or the menu bar). This feature provides several options for file extraction (such as selecting a group of archive files and extracting them each to a new folder) and compression.

I did find some bugs in Directory Opus 10 that were not present in early editions. The Help file is still incomplete, and there is no index page. Also, opening a folder as a new tab instead opens a new lister window, a somewhat annoying flaw in a feature I use very often. Both issues have been acknowledged by GPSoftware and should be fixed shortly.

The only other real drawback to Directory Opus is that there is a lot of it, and there's usually more than one way to do something. Getting full value out of the program, as compared to just using Windows File Explorer, requires some effort on the part of the user, both to learn the functions and configure them. Tab Sets, for example, allow you to save and restore groups of tabs, but finding this feature takes a little digging, as does specifying the tabs you wish to use. After using Directory Opus for over a year, I still haven't dived into the command line functionality, which is extensive.

Directory Opus is not cheap at 85 Australian dollars, but it's not overpriced, given the range of functionality--if you take advantage of it. The sixty-day trial is more than adequate to test the full range of options, tools, and features. I strongly recommend downloading it.

Note: This software comes in 32-bit and 64-bit versions. This is the 32-bit version. If your PC is running a 64-bit OS, please download the 64-bit version instead. This software is priced in Australian dollars; the price listed here reflects the AUD to USD exchange rates on the date this review was published.

--Ian Harac

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