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FSet is a tool for repeatable file operations, such as copy, move, delete and zip. If you need to repeatedly clean, update or backup a set of files, FSet is the proper tool to use. FSet brings in the concept of File Set and Operation. By binding a File Set to an Operation, the process can be as easy as double clicking the mouse button.
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FSet is a tool for repeatable file operations, such as copy, move and zip.)

FSet is a tool for repeatable file operations, such as copy, move, delete and zip. If you need to repeatedly clean, update or backup a set of files, FSet is the proper tool to use. FSet brings in the concept of File Set and Operation. By binding a File Set to an Operation, the process can be as easy as double clicking the mouse button.
A F-Set, or File Set, is a file/folder container. You can put any number of files/folders into a F-Set. Each folder in a F-Set package can have a wildcard filter. The filter can be including or excluding. This helps to pick out any files from folders.
A Operation defines how a F-Set is to be processed. It can be copy, move, delete or zip.
A F-Set can be saved for later use. When you want to apply an operation to a F-Set, you just drag the F-Set and drop it to the operation.
A F-Set can also be binded to an operation. To carry out the binded operation, you simply double click the icon.
FSet, File Set, Folde Set, Copy, Delete, Move