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Sorter 2.6.3, released by developer Aswa Paul, is a lightweight Windows utility whose single purpose is to streamline the way files are arranged on local drives and external storage. Designed for users who accumulate large, heterogeneous collections of documents, images, audio tracks, or project assets, the application reads the contents of a chosen folder and re-distributes every item into automatically created sub-directories according to built-in or user-defined rules such as file type, creation date, size range, name pattern, or embedded metadata. The process is executed through a two-panel interface: the left pane shows the source hierarchy while the right pane previews the proposed destination layout, allowing changes before any physical move or copy is committed. Because the program preserves original timestamps and offers an optional rollback log, even bulk reorganisations can be undone if the outcome is unsatisfactory. Typical use cases include consolidating camera imports that mix RAW and JPEG files, separating installer packages from Office documents in the Downloads directory, archiving monthly invoices into year-month folders, or preparing mixed-media project assets for cloud upload without manual drag-and-drop. Sorter belongs to the File Management category and, at present, exists only in version 2.6.3; no earlier or parallel editions have been published. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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