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PowerDesk Pro 5
2.3 stars
Average rating for this product is: 2.3 out of 5

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Summary


Manufacturer: VCom
Platforms: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP

Average Ratings for PowerDesk Pro 5

  • Ease of Set Up4 stars
  • Ease of Use4.5 stars
  • Value for Money2.4 stars
  • Overall rating2.3 stars

3 Reviews For PowerDesk Pro 5

  • Guest 24th Apr 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Control over file managing with in my computer.
    see what is in a file and change some of it.
    Does not interfere with windows files or apps.
    Well recommend PowerDesk Pro 5, good stuff!

  • bobwartell 10th Apr 2005

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    The PowerDesk Pro 5 is much slower to open folders, especially with many image files, than Windows Explorer. While there are many features, it is more difficult to use than Windows Explorer. One of the features, Size Manager, reports that my 37 GB of data takes up only 24 GB of space on the HDD. When I pursued this problem via email with tech support, they eventually stopped answering my messages.
  • pblanton Rank: Lance Corporal 30th Jul 2004

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    I bought PowerDesk Pro 5 to use with Litestep, but I am severely disappointed. It has some nice features, but the failure of the product to support basic functionality is a huge problem. The biggest problems are...

    You cannot copy or paste from the Address line. (PowerDesk calls it "Command" instead of address).

    Will not recognize UNC file paths, so you can't type \serversharepathfile.extension to go to a network share. Very bad.

    In Explorer, you can right click anywhere in a folder ...