Ramblings of an old Doc
New Power Tools Explained
Published on May 20, 2020 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

For the power tool users among us, How To Geek put out a nice update to their prior article about MS's power toys, and a nice explanation about the new ones at the url linked above.

 


Comments
on May 20, 2020

Hi Doc, thanks for posting the kink to this article.  Prior to this I had no idea this tool even existed.

Anyway, I installed the tool and took a quick look at it, and yeah, I shall get quite a bit of use from its various capabilities.... bulk renaming being just one of them.

on May 20, 2020

Glad you found it useful, Cap'n...and some "Happy birthday!" karma for you, my old-er friend. 😉

on May 20, 2020

starkers

Hi Doc, thanks for posting the kink
Sounds like p0rnygrafic material....lol.

on May 21, 2020

RedneckDude


Quoting starkers,

Hi Doc, thanks for posting the kink

Sounds like p0rnygrafic material....lol.

It's Mark's birthday. At his age, that's more like Halloween, so no doubt he was in his Freudian slip. 😉

on May 21, 2020

RedneckDude


Quoting starkers,

Hi Doc, thanks for posting the kink

Sounds like p0rnygrafic material....lol.

     

I didn't notice the typo when I upped my post, but that kind of thing is happening a bit lately.  I'm using a newish keyboard that sometimes spits out a typo here and there...  I think it's the keys being a bit closer than my previous keyboard, and sometimes I'll accidentally press a key beside the one I intended to press.

Not to worry, I'll get the gist of it as I practice/use it over time.

on May 21, 2020

Uninstaller crashes explorer, so I had to download iObit Uninstaller to get rid of it. There might be a conflict between Fences/Powertoys, but that's just me guessing.

on May 21, 2020

I just updated over the older installation.