Ok, always ask questions in detailed format so the people visiting your thread understand what you are looking for. If you don't the people who visit will be put off by seeing so small details and will leave the thread.
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Most of them would be doing it manually since it doesn't take much time to get this info yourself on Windows. If you still need an app, get yourself a custom coded app by contacting some developers who are good at Windows app development, assuming you will have the images stored on Windows.
I dont think u will find such app/script (unless someone has shared a code) , you can choose one of these languages to accomplish this.. PHP , Java, .NET, Flex , cURL etc... Or hire someone to do that for you by posting in Services Section.so again my qustion what app - script do that !
i am sure this not manually
assuming you are using Linux server (generally)
below to linux commands will do the tings for you
du -sh downloads
return the Total Size of the Directory in KB/MB/GB
where "downloads" is the folder name
ls downloads | wc -l
return total number of files exist in the "downloads" folder
assuming you are using Linux server (generally)
below to linux commands will do the tings for you
du -sh downloads
return the Total Size of the Directory in KB/MB/GB
where "downloads" is the folder name
ls downloads | wc -l
return total number of files exist in the "downloads" folder
That was the easy part...
NOW UnknownX how do you expect someone to give you aprogram name since most linux won't run on windows and most windows programs won't run on linux.
What is wrong wth you...
when i told you give me more details, you ignored me .. actually i was going to programe a win32 tool for you to do what you wanted for free
good luck finding that app~~script name
You don't appear to be very smart & you also lack comprehension to write the way people understand. Good luck!
assuming you are using Linux server (generally)
below to linux commands will do the tings for you
du -sh downloads
return the Total Size of the Directory in KB/MB/GB
where "downloads" is the folder name
ls downloads | wc -l
return total number of files exist in the "downloads" folder
That was the easy part...
NOW UnknownX how do you expect someone to give you aprogram name since most linux won't run on windows and most windows programs won't run on linux.
What is wrong wth you...