Print Directory Contents
The Microsoft Explorer cannot print directories
With Directory Report - you can print the directory contents of your entire disk or just one directory
Print directory information to a Printer, Text file, Clipboard, Excel (CSV) file,
Excel program, HTML file or
XML file.
Print general file properties
Name, Size, Dates, Attributes (read only, hidden, archive), CRC,
Owner
Print .DLL and .EXE version information
Print .AVI, .MP3, .MSI, .MSM and .WAV properties
Print all properties or just those you want
Sample output files
Full Unicode support
This allows you to view and print reports with files/directories that have names
with international characters
You can change the font of all screens
All report files are saved in Unicode encoding (Two bytes per character)
You can change the encoding to ASCII (One byte per character) by
Selecting Print / Set Printing Options
Clearing the checkbox at the bottom of the screen

Directory Report is easy to use since it looks just like the Windows Explorer (Screen Shot)
Directory report is more than a print directory contents utility
The directory printer function is integrated along with many other file
maintenance features
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Directory Report is featured in the Official Microsoft Windows XP Magazine
(UK)
Microsoft
Windows XP Magazine, September 2006
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Summary: a really powerful solution that has turned my file and folder
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At £16.00 it’s the best health check for life your computer will ever get.
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Directory Report
Summary: Directory Report is faster and better than free duplicate file finding
programs
User Dick W: I love it. In past years I used a program called "XTree Gold", but in later years it couldn't keep up with larger hard drives