Gdynia, Poland – SharkTime Software, an independent company focused on practical Windows utility applications, announces the release of wList 3.0, a major new version of its file search and directory listing tool for Windows. Released on January 7, 2026, wList 3.0 is designed to improve how users search, locate, and manage files across local and network drives.
As digital storage continues to grow in size and complexity, wList 3.0 provides a fast and straightforward file search experience that outperforms the standard Windows search. Using intelligent caching, the application returns results quickly and groups files into clear categories such as Audio, Video, Pictures, Documents, and Archives, allowing users to easy narrow down results and find relevant files.
Key features of wList 3.0 include:
Pricing and Availability wList 3.0 is compatible with modern versions of Windows (10 or later). The update will be available for download starting January 7, 2026 as a free trial version available at Microsoft Store.
About SharkTime Software: SharkTime Software is an independent software company focused on the development of practical, high-quality software solutions. The company specializes in Windows applications and modern machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies.
SharkTime Software website: https://www.sharktime.com/
Topics related to wList 3.0: https://www.sharktime.com/en_Support.html?topic=wList3
Email: press@sharktime.com
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