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View your Recent Files history - Recent Files Viewer
May 8 2008

View your Recent Files history - Recent Files Viewer

Hello Friends,

                                              Today I share with you a very small no install required freeware program i.e RecentFilesViewer. This program helps you to save a list of a list of all files accessed recently whether from run or save/open dialog box or from the explorer :mrgreen:

 

Here’s a screenshot :-

 

                                            

                                                This program has many other features and detailed logs.You have the choice to store your logs in two places - Recent Folder or Registry. You can also double click any file name in the list to get its details like the name of the file,date and time of creation+modification , date and time of execution and where it is stored .You can also export the log file  in HTML and CSV format :)

 

 

                                   Although you need to keep running this program for the logs to be made.You can send this utility to tray by using PowerMenu.If you do not wish to start this program every time you log in then you can do so by making registry changes.

 

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    1. Ajay said:

      that’s pretty cool utility. i never thought about it. it look like i am getting my browsing history.

      May 8th, 2008 at 8:37 pm
    2. Siddharth said:

      I will use it to spy on my brother and how much times does he plays games :mrgreen:

      May 8th, 2008 at 8:41 pm

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