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Dick OZ     http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/autodialogs/

This fantastic little gem stops you crawling through directories and sub directories to find a file to open or a directory for saving. Just define the shortcut once and the directory is available. Yes you could use recently opened, but this is for your definition of recent: my-often-used ... Would not know how to work without it.

B Adams     http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/autodialogs/

The Hot Keys that I've got installed so far make this REALLY stand out for me. I've read your easy little tutorial and I see there are a key other things I will be able to do...some I don't understand quite yet what they mean. I have several programs that read moreare similar, but yours seems to be handier, has some interesting/useful, new-to-me features and for this deal you are offering, I must own it. I like how you answer people so quickly and are so helpful on your forum, too.

Robin Cullen    

I have been having some troubles with AD 2.3 (User since version 1.3) so I went to your website and was delighted to find the free upgrade to 2.4 which installed in seconds, works like a breeze and even works with MS office 2007!!!!!!! What a triumph. Great work and thank you.

Hans-Friedel Lassak    

Indeed, I do. You REALLY should ask Bill Gates to make it part of the Windows operating system.

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Al Harberg   DP Directory, Inc.   http://www.dpdirectory.com

AutoDialogs is a neat application. As soon as I installed the trial version and used it for a few minutes, I knew that it was a "must have" program. I spend a lot of time each week going up and down menu-trees, trying to find the same folders, over and over. With AutoDialogs, these folders are only a click away. AutoDialogs will pay for itself in a matter of weeks, and save me hours and hours each year. It's a great program!

Hans-Friedel Lassak    

Thank you for repeating my code. It works! After checking hundreds of sharewares that do not do what they should or even corrupt windows, AutoDialogs is one out of ten that I still use. It's so indispensable that it should be part of the Windows operating system. Best regards