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Directory Watcher

Experience Level: Standard

Directory Watcher allows you to set up email, RSS and client notification of changes to your shared folders. Options include:

  • Set the folder to be monitored
  • Set file types to be monitored or excluded
  • Type of notification (RSS feed, email)
  • Service status
  • Number of days to log the events
  • Email settings

Developer: Daniel Buschke

More Info: Download | Discussion and Support

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Release History

v1.1.0.1

  • Email delivery error corrected in subfolders

v1.1 (22nd March 2010)

  • Supports German
  • RSS feed available internally
  • Flicker limited by reload
  • Test mail will now work
  • Creator shown by mail
  • Messages with QMessagebox
  • Fixed bug in feed production
  • Exclude by file extensions possible
  • Notifications collect (eg, only 1x week / 1x daily)
  • Client notification removed
  • SSL possible
  • Configuration of multiple email addresses to a monitored folder possible
  • Each folder can be executed a subsequent process (eg batch file)

v1.0 (5th October 2009)

  • Initial release

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