I would like to propose a future Project for Open Office, unless somebody knows a program already does this. I've had many hard drives crash in the past so I've developed this habit of placing copies of files on additional partitions. A great habit to have, so if the system partition goes down I still have my files. But now my whole hard drive has become filled with copies!
I know Norton used to have a program for cleaning up the hdd but, I believe Open Office people could write one better. I'd like to see where the copies were placed in subdirectories named after their original location. And after copying all the copies to one partition that way (or a new hard drive or backup external drive), then show comparisons of the files for exact copies and dates or not, with a point & click demolition of the ones not to save... without deleting the subs under it, which I suppose would be a recopying first to the directory of the one being deleted, then deletion. I just think Open Office could do a much better job of cleaning up hard drives than what is on the market. I trust Open Office people more than anybody. Besides, if you make a product like that I really need I'd find some Donation money here somewhere, I'm sure of it. Seems like a good project, a couple days work for a few hundred thousand dollars donation... from the Group! Whew. Thanks. Woody http://tinyurl.com/StardustEnergy (my recent contribution to the Cause)
