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Blaze is active even when the pop-up window is not active/ open. It is constantly monitoring in the background and if you look carefully, you will find the colour of the Blaze icon in the taskbar changes colour to yellow. The colour change happens when the utility detects a keystroke or an operation pattern. For example, if you have created three files in a folder ( say log- 1. txt, log- 2. txt, log- 3. txt), Blaze identifies a pattern and asks if you want to create files log- 4. txt to log- n. txt (where ‘n’ can be whatever number you want). After the Blaze icon turns yellow, to see the suggestion, you need to press CapsLock twice, which will display the Blaze Assistant window (see Figure 6).

Another intelligen­t feature in Blaze is identifyin­g patterns and not just simple sequences like N, 2, 3... For example, in Windows Explorer, when you delete files that have a pattern (in the beginning, the middle or the end), Blaze can detect this pattern. It will ask you if you want to delete the remaining files that match the pattern. After it asks you that, you still have the option to select all or even edit the list of files on which that operation is not required.

In the given example, I have manually deleted files that have ‘one’ in the filename. I have deleted ‘sample-one.txt’, ‘twenty-one.txt’ and ‘simple-sample-one.txt’. Among these files, Blaze detects that ‘one’ is common. It suggests deleting the rest of the files in the same directory.

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