How to reduce repetitive tasks for copying/moving files in Windows

Posted on the May 14th, 2008 under Application, Cool Stuff, How To by dicky

Piky Basket is a handy tool which will help us in copying/moving files in Windows. It is created to save our time when working with copying/moving files in Windows.

Piky Basket allow you to select files/folders and then place them into a “basket”, then proceed to select different files/folders. After you had finish selecting, you can then copy/move them all at once in the target location. If you want to place them individually to different locations, you can use the “Select” feature to manually select files/folders which you wan to drop.

Lets see how this application works.

Step 1

Right-click on any document and select Piky Basket -> Drop into the Basket. Repeat this action for few times with different documents.

Step 2

Go to different folder, right-click and choose Piky-Basket -> Copy All.

Step 3

Now, you had all documents being copied to your destination folder.

There are some other usage of Piky Basket, but i am not going to cover here. Download and try it yourself if you interested (it is a freeware!).

download Piky Basket

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    1. Gautam Jain said, on August 29th, 2008 at 1:45 pm

      Thanks. There is a new version of PikyBasket at http://www.conceptworld.com/Piky/

      PikyBasket is now part of PikySuite.

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