Disk Haunting 1.0 Copyright (c) 1997 Fierce Systems Program developed by : Diego Sendra All rights reserved What can you do with Disk Haunting ? ==================================== - Browse your drive in the most efficient way - You have functions NEVER seen in a Windows 95 program of the same type (such as tagging in multiple folders, such as viewing a branch of matching files, and so much more things that can't be explained in this simple text document) - You can view files in ASCII / Hexadecimal format - You can hear multimedia files such as Midi, wav and more - You can view a wide range of pictures including .jpg .bmp .pcx, and more - You can play .avi files - All these 4 items are done internally by Disk Haunting, without shelling to external applications - You can do slide activities. You can tag files of sound and graphics and later hear / display them in a slide mode - You can open up to 5 drives at the same time - You can execute DOS commands in a DOS box - You can do almost anything with mouse, but it's real power rely in its keyboard interface... (If you are curious you will discover, a hidden keyboard interface background) - You can compress / extract / view .zip and .arj files, but you must have the executable files to do this. The program manages all this in a very transparent way - You will replace Windows explorer and related software for our Disk Haunting Future enhancements for version 1.5 =================================== - Prune / Graft functions - Changing attributes of folders - Internal ARJ / Zip support - Drag and Drop of folders (mouse equivalent of the Graft function) - Tag files and search strings on them - Make folder contents comparisons - Complete documentation, including help files - And new things, sure How can you reach us ? ====================== Email : fierce.systems@usa.net We thanks all the people of the world who are using our Disk Haunting on their PCs. Thanks !!! All trade names referenced herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Diego Sendra, lead programmer of Fierce Systems