TheFolderSpy 2.1.1.1- the ultimate, yet free, hard disk monitor. This file tells you about the advanced and core features of TFS (TheFolderSpy), which makes it so powerful. New: send to multiple email addresses: just comma separate them [eg. abc@gmail.com, xyz@gmail.com ] Basic features of TFS 2.1.1.1:: -ITS FREE. -Small size (60 KB download). -Simple to use. -Portable (No installation, carry in your thumb drive). -Monitor any number of folders in real-time. -Execute a file when a change is detected(plays wav files, executes other files). -Fully automated (Run and forget). -Monitor many types of changes: Creation,Deletion, Attributes changes, Access date, Filesize changes etc. -Auto start (optional). -Can write logs. -Monitor specific files in a folder. -INCOGNITO MODE. -Send EMAIL when a change is detected. -And many many more... Advanced Features [the raw power...] command line args for TFS:: ----------------------------------------------------------------- -i = incognito mode:: completely hidden:: just an icon is visible in tray, notifications disabled -w = syntax: <-w PATH> :: writes a log at the specified path -h = hidden mode:: icon visible at tray, notifications enabled -d = disable log writing. can be again enabled through menus -f = syntax: <-f FOLDER> :: adds the specified folder to the list. priority is: i>h and w>d ----------------------------------------------------------------- In the body of the email (if you want emails to be sent when a change is detected):: [these can also be used as the command line parameters for the file to be executed when a change is detected.] ----------------------------------------------------------------- *f = filename *t = detection type *d = directory *u = user name *n = date time *e = file that was set to execute whenever a change was detected *z = file name without path [*f is put by default] ----------------------------------------------------------------- Some useful points abt TFS which will surely help you:: ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1. While passing folder to TFS by cmdline, be sure to do that only one single time, as it gets saved in the list. 2. The user-defined log is over-written everytime TFS is restarted. -----------------------------------------------------------------