Updated on 12 Jul 2011
By Anthony Buckner
285 MB Safe To Install
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Specifications
License:
Freeware
Updated:
Downloads:
658
Platform:
Windows All
Publisher:
RJL Software(more)
User Reviews:
Other versions:
1.11
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Publisher's Descriptions
Have you ever needed to copy a directory structure without copying the files? TreeCopy now makes this possible. Our small program will allow you to select the 'from directory' and 'into directory', and it will proceed to copy ONLY the directory structure. The utility is bundled with functionality such as a command line interface, calculate directories, Windows XP look and feel and much, much more!
TreeCopy is a free download, so try it out.
New update:
- Updated the main screen to be resizable.
- Redesigned the user interface to be more up to date.
- Added comma's to the subdirectories count all over the application.
- Updated the F1 About box to include a a brief description of the utility.
- Changed the application to use less system resources.
- Removed the options for which drive types to select.
- Removed the Style option that allowed you to change the look and feel.
- Corrected a defect if the FROM directory included the TO directory.
- Corrected a defect when you Calculate subdirectories and still be able to perform actions on the user interface.

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