A MS Windows service that enables system calls to be triggered when files appear in directories. Easy to use GUI for configuring. Allows multiple rules to be set up, watching different directories and using filters for different types of file.

Features

  • Trigger system calls when new files appear in a directory.
  • MS Windows service. Runs when no one is logged on.

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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User Reviews

  • What is it? And how to work? I started the configuration, but the reaction is 0.
  • Works great. I use it to disable the Geforce Experience update function, because I need a certain version on my system. Install, setup the rule, start the service and your are done.
  • Works very well, I've used it for printing files from DOS program which is able to print only on LPT1 or as a RAW file. With DirWatcher I'm able to automatically detect changes of the RAW file and print it as well. Thanks!
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, System Administrators

User Interface

.NET/Mono, Non-interactive (Daemon)

Programming Language

C#

Related Categories

C# System Software

Registered

2010-11-01