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Disk Director v4.5 Helpware Registration $ 35.00
UTIL NOV90 DISK DIRECTOR HELPWARE MANAGER MENU UTILITIES
FILES: hddir45.sdn
Updates
Hard Disk Director is made up of four main programs: DL.EXE,
DB.EXE, DA.EXE and DM.EXE.
DL.EXE is a full featured shell. It starts off giving you a
directory tree. From the directory tree you can add, delete,
move, hide and unhide and rename directories as well as
change drives, search for files and print a copy of the
tree. DL can now move or copy whole branches of directories.
Highlighting any directory in DL and pressing "Enter" will
show you a sorted list of the files in that directory. You
can edit, view, copy, rename, print, and resort any single
file or group of marked files. You can also run any program
or batch file.
Because it saves a copy of the directory tree to disk, DL
can also be used for quick directory and drive changes.
Enter DL and the drive specification and directory name or
part of it and DL will change directories to the first
match. For instance say I'm in E:\FILES and I enter "dl
tem". DL will change directories to my E:\FOX\TEMPLATE
directory. If I enter "dl c: do", I will find myself in my
C:\WP\DOCS directory. If you have more than one directory
with the same name, just type the number after the directory
name. For instance, since I have 3 DOCS directories, I can
put a "2" or "3" after "do " to get to the second or third
DOCS sub directory. For example to get to my third DOCS sub
directory, I would enter "DL do 3". DB.EXE is a stripped
down version of DL. DB gives you a sorted file list for any
directory. Pathnames, file specifications and sort
parameters can be added to the command line. I use DB
instead of "DIR" when I want to see what files are in a
directory because then I can copy move, view or edit them.
DA.EXE is like DB but shows you all the files on a
particular drive. For example, typing "DA" and pressing
"Enter" on your C drive will show you all the files in every
directory on your drive C. You can also add additional
drives to the file view. Pressing the "Tab" key will show
only the duplicate files. You can also use DA to keep track
of your files. DA will write ASCII, ASCII Delimited and DBF
files of the file list. DA can be run from the command line
or from DL by pressing ^Enter. DM is a full featured hard
disk menu. You can add up to 20 entries to the main menu and
have unlimited sub menus of up to 20 entries each. DM can be
run from the command line or also popped up in DL or DB by
pressing the slash, "/", key. When running DM from DL or DB,
you can run programs and add the highlighted or marked files
from DL and DB to the command line. In this manner you can
add your favorite archive utility to DM, mark a group of
files in DL or DB, and them pop up DM and run your archive
program and add the marked files to the command line.
Hard Disk Director will run on all IBM compatible PCs running
DOS 2.0 or later. This version has been made compatible with
many network drives. However Hard Disk Director does no file
sharing or locking and is not aware of other users on a
network, so you will have to determine its suitability for
your network. DL.EXE wants a minimum of 200 kilobytes of
memory to run properly. Under DOS 4.0 where you are able to
have hard disk partitions of over 32 megabytes, DL may
require more memory depending on the size of the hard disk
partition. DB would like at least 128 kilobytes of memory to
run in and can handle directories of up to 800 files. DL.EXE
can handle drives with up to 500 directories and directories
of up to 1000 files. It can handle paths of up to nine
directories deep. The memory DA requires depends on the
amount of files on the drive that it is reading. A minimum
of 300 kilobytes is recommended for a 20 megabyte drive.
This version of Director runs programs by swapping to disk or
expanded memory (user configurable). Memory overhead when
running programs is only 2kb.
Director now has file viewers for:
1. Lotus 123, Quattro, Symphony and compatible spreadsheets,
2. WordPerfect version 5 and greater files.
3. dBASE, FoxBase, FoxPro, Clipper, Quicksilver
and compatible DBF files.
4. WordStar version 4 and greater files.
5. Microsoft Word and Windows Write.
6. Word for Windows.
7. PCX pictures.
You can have DL and DB operate on just the highlighted file
or the marked files.
Two new command line options have been added to DL. The
first allows you to use DL to change directories quickly.
Enter DL and the drive specification and directory name or
part of it and DL will change directories to the first
match. For instance say I'm in E:\FILES and I enter "dl
tem". DL will change directories to my E:\FOX\TEMPLATE
directory. If I enter "dl c: do", I will find myself in my
C:\WP\DOCS directory. If you have more than one directory
with the same name, just type the number after the directory
name. For instance, if I have 3 DOCS directories, I can put
a "2" or "3" after "do " to get to the second or third DOCS
sub directory. For example to get to my third DOCS sub
directory, I would enter "DL do 3".
The second command line option allows you to run DL, go to a
specified directory and show the files of that directory.
For example, say I'm still in my C:\WP\DOCS directory and I
enter "dl !", DL will load and show me the files of the
current directory which in this case is C:\WP\DOCS.
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