

The program on that I use a lot is the FCIVShell program - it (along with Microsoft's fciv.exe) can scan a directory tree and write out 1 XML file at the top level folder containing MD5 and/or SHA1 hashes for all files it finds in the current and child folders - there is a known limitation of ~9GB filesize that fciv.exe can work with - for now, the backup option is that FCIVshell.exe has a feature where it can scan one file (any size) and report the md5 and sha1 results which can be cut/pasted to a neighboring txt file to the scanned file - I am planning on building a 'version 2' of this type of program, removing the dependency to fciv.exe, adding file-format features, remaining compatible with the previously mentioned file format but without the filesize limitation. Please let me know if any of these would be good candidates for the DB - I am starting to get an interest again in making another round of programs, but the tricky part is finding something to make that hasn't already been made.
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I do have some other free software packages at: Thanks for the welcome to the site and for taking a look to see if this program is a good fit for a site listing. We can increase the stats window further, but that will make the output more static, which was the complaint (that "Popular Searches" never change) that led to the implementation of this change in the first place. I don't think we can have our cake and eat it too, if you know what I mean.

So as far as I can tell, that search keyword is gone now, so it's not a deliberate, sustained effort to game the result.Ī long stats window vs a short stats window have their own pros and cons. Let's just say TPFC does not have search volume at the scale of Google, so it does not take many hits over a 3-day window to tilt a keyword in your favour.īut remember it comes quickly, but also goes quickly. I won't detail the possible techniques, but I'm sure you guys can imagine a few. it's relatively easy to make a search keyword turn up in "Popular Searches". However, ever since we shortened the search stat window to 3 days. As I have mentioned previously (and repeatedly tested), clicks on the links under "Popular Searches" do not change the stats. How much search traffic do we have? If it's not much, it's plausible that merely the clicks of the link in the OP (which is a search link) would bring kitchi to the Popular Searches box.
