Tell Me When A File Changes for .NET (TMWAFC) will automatically watch your files and inform you when they have been changed. You simply select the files you want TMWAFC to watch. TMWAFC works in the background and won't disrupt your other computer activities.
TMWAFC must be running to know when any file in your watch list has changed. Checking The Start when Windows start option will place TMWAFC in your Windows startup folder. TMWAFC will then start automatically when you log into Windows. De-selecting this options will remove the application from your startup folder.
Quick Start
· Drag files from Windows Explorer and drop them on the Main Window list box in TMWAFC. Or if you prefer, use the Add Files button.
· Don't forget to check the Options screen and decide if you want TMWAFC to run in the system tray or to start when you log into Windows.
Requirements:
· Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0
· Minimum hardware: Hardware supporting Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0
· Disk space needed to install: 512 K (under one megabyte)
Limitations:
· 45-day trial period
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
Various user interface improvements including:
· Double clicking the folder or file history line items opens the file.
· An option has been added to allow or disallow the blinking of the system tray icon when a file changes.
· Main tool bar is now Windows Large Font sensitive
· List views now all remember their sort and column order after application is exited.
· An effort has been made to mitigate a bug where the exception error “The requested operation cannot be performed on a file with a user-mapped section open” was being reported by the TMWAFC application.