
I really appreciate how these tools automate the “grunt work” I used to hate doing myself. Before this, I was handling everything manually, relying on command-line tools to track file changes on my system, which was absolute hell. FolderManifest makes it easy to monitor modifications quickly between specific dates and times, clearly showing what’s been added, removed, or modified—and it all happens fast. The UI is clean, modern, and simple to navigate. I also like that I can save the HTML files right in the folder as a record of its state at that moment. On top of that, I value the offline privacy: everything is stored on my machine, and NOTHING goes to any “Cloud”. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
My biggest complaint is that it lacks an “Undo” feature. That can be really frustrating when you’re cleaning up copies or simply arranging things, because a single click can go terribly wrong. I genuinely wish there were some kind of safety net here, and it feels like this should have been included for peace of mind. It’s especially annoying when one mistake forces you to repeat several steps.
Also, while it works with ordinary folders without any issues, it does seem to struggle with very large file collections. If I’m working with a humongous folder (we’re talking terabytes) packed with files, the analyzing routine can be on the slow side. You definitely need to set aside some time for that kind of large-archive analysis. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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