![]() I've disabled "subfolder by packagename" but JDownloader is still creating subfolders for each newly added package. To re-enable this Setting, simply repeat this process. In myjdownloader, go to Settings -> Advanced Settings -> PackagizerSettings: Rule List -> Paste the data you've copied from your other JDownloader here ![]() Then go to Settings -> Advanced Settings -> PackagizerSettings: Rule List -> Copy everything in "Value" Open a JDownloader with GUI and set your Packagizer settings as described at the beginning of this article. If you do not use any of the (default) Packagizer features at all and want to DISABLE this Setting, go to Settings -> Advanced Settings -> PackagizerSettings: Packagizer -> Disable this settingĢ. Headless/myjdownloader - Disable/Enable 'Create a subfolder by packagename' featureġ. Note: Changes of this setting will only affect new added links! Nothing will change for existing links in downloadlist and LinkGrabber!ġst option: Go to Settings -> Packagizer -> Enable/Disable "Predefined rule: Create subfolder by packagename"Ģnd option: Settings -> General -> Click on "Browse" next to your current download folder -> Check/uncheck "Subfolder by package" -> Save The first option is part of our Packagizer feature. If you want to disable this feature, make sure to disable BOTH of these settings! Make sure that there is not more than one of these options enabled or you might end up getting several subfolders. You have 2 different ways to add a subfolder with the name of your package to the download path or newly added packages. More screenshots below.Posted by Jay Downloader, Last modified by pspzockerscene psp on 25 July 2022 04:03 PMĮnable/Disable 'Create a subfolder by packagename' feature ![]() ![]() It’s not as complex and feature-rich like FileSorter and Hazel, but it all works smoothly and requires a very few clicks to be set up.įolderWatch is available at $2.99 here. This will let you easily achieve some sort of sync between folders on your OS X machine that’s quite handy. The app can also skip files through filters you can create / delete when adding a new rule, and delete files in the destination folder that do not exist in the source. Everything happens automatically, in the background you can choose to make these copy sessions persistent on each change in the destination (backup will start as soon as a new or updated file is recognized) or trigger them manually with the “Sync” button. Personally, I am sending backups of media and Linkinus chat logs on to an external USB drive connected to the AirPort Extreme that powers my home network. Any networked drive, local server, FTP location mounted in the Finder can be selected as a destination. Once a “destination” is set, FolderWatch will run in the background and make a carbon copy of the source to the other folder, server or external drive you have set.įolderWatch, indeed, can copy files to any location that can be added to your Mac’s Finder. folders) that the app will monitor for changes, like new files or folders within them. In FolderWatch, you can specify an unlimited amount of “sources” (e.g. Available at $2.99 in the Mac App Store, FolderWatch is an easy-to-use yet powerful utility that can monitor any folder on your Mac and sync it back to a different location.
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