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Using Timesup to scan root UNC paths
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Timesup is unable to scan root UNC folders due to a limitation in the mingw32 libary. We are unable to solve it until someone has fixed it (we had a look at the compiler source, but at that point (it translates to windows API's) it looked like a general Windows problem (like the standard dir command).

Posted by JJ on Wednesday, March 10 @ GMT Standard Time (2714 reads)
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Cross Platform build. Now includes a Windows AND a linux version
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Exiting news!

A interm release is created, version 1.21. This version contains a binary for windows AND a binary for Linux (intel). You may download it here.

Posted by JJ on Saturday, January 17 @ GMT Standard Time (1911 reads)
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Version 1.20 for windows is out
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Version 1.20 is out! You can download it here download zip

fixes and features:

- bugfix for windows command extentions (added -f switch for correctly parsing wild patterns in some cases)

- added -a switch. This enables you to not only check for modified since but also for last accessed since

Posted by JJ on Thursday, December 25 @ GMT Standard Time (1935 reads)
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Download Version 1.17 for windows available!
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You can now download the shareware Version 1.17. This version remains active for 30 days and is Windows Only.

 

Posted by JJ on Friday, August 29 @ GMT Standard Time (1819 reads)
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About TimesUp
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TimesUp Specs:

- Very high speed (>5000 files/sec).
- Once the program is set it works automatically. No manual starting necessary.
- Files or folders older than xxx (days, weeks, and years) are deleted instead of files of folders older than xx-xx-xxxx (date).
- Works for Windows and Linux (Intel).

- See a preview of what is going to be deleted.

For more details see
FAQ

  

Posted by rik on Wednesday, August 27 @ GMT Standard Time (1147 reads)
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