Hi all,
here comes the first beta release of my HFS Comment Editor coded in Windows 32Bit assembler.
Imagine that this program is a beta, always backup your important files.
The program is freeware and tested under WinXP SP3, which is my OS.
I like to know if it works under Vista, 98 etc..
Feel free to report all Bugs.
Also your suggestions are welcome.
Short description:
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Select Folder : Select the folder for which you like to create comments.
Symbols : Select a symbol.
Insert Symbol : Inserts the selected symbol into the text window at the cursor position.
Single Comment : Create and save single comment files for every file in the selected folder.
Multiple Comment: Create and save comments in one textfile for all files in the selected folder.
Save Comment(s) : Saves the comment(s). Depends on the selected mode ( Single / Multiple ).
If you toogle from Single Comment to Multiple Comment or vice versa the content of the
text window will be cleared and a comment file will be loaded if available.
For your pleasure you can paste the old content using the context menu (Right-Click inside the text window).
Selecting a file inside the file window in Single Comment mode loads the comment file.
In Multiple Comment mode a Right-Click inside the file window opens a popup menu with useful functions.
The target for all options is the text window at the cursor position.
In Single Comment mode you must save the comment before selecting another file.
For your pleasure you can paste the old content using the context menu (Right-Click inside the text window).
Before saving the new comment(s) the program creates a backup (.BAK).
After closing the program you should delete this *.BAK files.
Known limitations:
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Maximal comment size: ~63000 Bytes.
Clicking in a free area inside the file window hides the selection, which is still available but not visible.
I don't see a solution for this strange behavior.
There is another limitation, which i can't remember ...
@Rejetto:
What do you think about a "Tools page" ?
For me it seems to be a good idea to place all available tools on one page (mp3ToIon, exiftool etc.).
OK, i am a little bit bothersome.
Warp