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Creating multiple folders in the file name us

juanvasquez, on Jan 6, 2009 6:29:25 pm GMT 
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Hello,
Is there a program for Mac OS X, is capable of creating multiple folders in the file name using a text, "Because I have to create multiple folders and I do not want to spend much time doing one by one.
if someone can help me I am grateful
thank you very much

Configuration: Mac OS X
Safari 525.27.1

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