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Old 23rd Dec 03, 01:45 PM
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Whats?s new ..
  • Got rid of the complex interface. Now implements a simple drag and drop interface. ..
  • Removed bug from the interface ? ..
  • Remembers last window position .. Stays on top ..
  • Command line version also included
How to use BinX32.exe

Simply startup the program and drag a folder from Windows explorer into the interface.
If a normal folder was dragged, then it will be converted into a BinX folder with the same name.
If a BinX folder was dragged, then it will be converted to a normal folder.

How to use BinX.exe

Syntax : binx [-r]|[-n] [path]foldername newname
Use ?r to convert a normal folder to a Binx folder
Use ?n to convert a BinX folder in to a normal folder
Include the full path of the folder to be converted, if it does not reside in the same directory as BinX.exe.
But do NOT include the path in newname.
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