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LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 1
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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│ LAST 2.0 (c) 1992 Shareware │
│ │
│ Author: Lee Nelson │
│ Integrated Consulting │
│ P.O. Box 1613 │
│ San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693 │
│ Telephone: 800-272-1377 │
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│ │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
REGISTRATION
============
LAST is the last navigational tool you'll need for your PC.
It is feature-rich, easy to learn, and simple to operate.
LAST is a user supported (shareware) product. It is not
public domain, nor is it free software. You may use this
product during a 30-day trial period without obligation. If you
use LAST after the trial period, you must register by sending $25
to the address above.
To print an order form: after changing to the directory where
you installed LAST, type REGISTER at the DOS prompt.
Registered users will receive: (1) a diskette with a copy
of the latest version of LAST and (2) update notices. All users
receive phone support at 800-272-1377, 9am to 6pm Pacific Time.
Please give LAST to friends, relatives, co-workers, and user
groups. We genuinely appreciate your support of shareware.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
=================
Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Suggested Uses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Demo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
How to Use LAST
1. Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2. The Highlighted File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3. File Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4. View Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
5. Tagging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
6. Sorting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
7. Directory Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
8. Go to DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
9. Searching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
10. Assigning Function Keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
11. Quitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Command Line Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Changing LAST's name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Replacing DIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Files Contained on This Disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Disclaimer - Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Association of Shareware Professionals . . . . . . . . . . 15
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 3
INTRODUCTION
============
LAST is an exceptionally versatile program. It brings together
many of the most popular and useful functions performed by disk
utility programs, including:
File Viewer: View ASCII and binary files; full-screen and split
screen; no size limits; displays current line/byte.
File Finder: Superquick multiple-drive file locator; input any
drive(s), directory and filename.
Hard Disk : Move, rename, copy, delete and tag files; directory
Manager : tree display with bytes usage; directory menu.
Text Search: Search for a string of text in any file, directory, or
drive(s); choose the order in which to search the files.
DOS Shell : Execute DOS commands; each command saved to disk for
subsequent retrieval; execute commands on tagged files.
Program : Start up an application program and load a selected file
Launcher : into it; execute any .EXE, .COM, or .BAT file.
Disk-wide : Sorts ALL files by date, name, and size; the default sort
File Sorter: by date displays the most recently modified file first.
We recommend you run LAST while reading this manual. You
can print the manual by typing:
COPY MANUAL.LAS PRN
FEATURES
========
LAST provides simple ways to:
1. Scroll through the list of files using the PgUp, PgDn, Home,
End, and arrow keys.
2. Perform the following actions on the highlighted file:
a. load it into a selected application program;
b. view it in ASCII or binary format;
c. copy it to a floppy disk;
d. rename it;
e. move it to a different directory;
f. delete it; or,
g. execute it, if its extension is EXE, COM or BAT.
3. Sort the list of files by name, size, or date/time.
4. Tag files for copying, moving, or deleting.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 4
5. Search the highlighted file for a specific string of text,
with the option to search all files on the list. Not only
can you select the string of text and the files to search,
you can also choose the order in which to search the files.
6. Display the directory tree of your drive(s). Next to the
tree is a directory menu that allows you to choose a
directory with one key. You can also obtain the number
of files and bytes used in each directory and its
subdirectories.
7. Change the File Specification while in LAST. This creates
a new list of files.
8. Split its screen. The left side displays the list of
files. The rest of the screen shows the beginning of the
highlighted file.
9. Display the number of bytes available on the selected floppy
disk.
10. Select the path of the highlighted file when you exit LAST.
The path of the highlighted file becomes the current directory.
SUGGESTED USES
==============
1. Find a file when you don't remember its name. All you need is
the file's approximate date, or a portion of text within it.
2. Find a file when you don't remember its drive or directory but
do know its name or part of its name. Unlike most "WHEREIS"
programs, LAST will not return to the C: prompt. Instead, you
can perform viewing, searching, sorting, copying, etc. on any
files found.
3. Load a selected file into your word processor, spreadsheet,
or other application program.
4. Load a selected file into Microsoft Windows(tm). Windows(tm)
will determine which application created the file, open that
application program, and load the file.
5. Maneuver around your hard disk easily using LAST's directory menu.
6. Select any directory or subdirectory by typing its name
without its drive or parent directory.
7. Copy the day's work to a floppy disk.
8. Find out how many files have changed since the last full
backup, and how many megabytes they occupy.
9. Use LAST as a replacement for the DOS DIR command.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 5
INSTALLATION
============
To install LAST, copy all its files to a directory listed in
the DOS search path. For instance, if you have a directory named
C:\UTIL where you put utility programs, type the following command:
COPY A:\*.* C:\UTIL
(This assumes your floppy is in drive A:. Use B: if appropriate.)
You can also choose to create your own directory. If you do,
include that directory in the search path.
If you're not sure where to put LAST, copy it to C:\DOS.
DEMO !!!!!!
============
The demo is a short introductory tour of LAST's main features.
This is the quickest way to become familiar with LAST. To begin
the demo, type DEMO and press the <Enter> key.
STARTUP
=======
At the C: prompt, type LAST and press the <Enter> key.
LAST will display its logo while it reads your disk. It then
displays a list of files in chronological order, the most
recent file appearing first. Many options are now available
to you. The next section describes these in detail.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 6
HOW TO USE LAST (which keys to press and what they do)
======================================================
1. Setup parameters
Press S to see the Setup screen. The Setup screen shows five
parameters:
╔══════════════════════════[ Setup ]════════════════════════════════╗
║ ║
║ Exclude files older than: (MM-DD-YY) or (# days) ║
║ ║
║ Launch Filename : ║
║ ║
║ Floppy drive to copy to : A: ║
║ ║
║ Default drive(s) to read: ║
║ ║
║ Directory names include extensions? N ║
║ ║
║ LAST executes more quickly when only the most recent files are ║
║ displayed. If you want to see only files within the last 90 ║
║ days, for instance, enter 90. Or enter a date as MM-DD-YY. ║
║ If you don't want to exclude any files, leave it blank. ║
║ ║
╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
You can input these parameters whenever you wish. Since LAST
writes these parameters to disk, they will not change until you
change them.
The first parameter is the cutoff date. The purpose of the
cutoff date is to reduce the number of files handled by LAST. This
makes the program execute quicker, especially when sorting.
Enter the cutoff date in either of two ways:
1. To include files from a particular date forward, type
the cutoff date in the form MM-DD-YY.
2. To exclude files more than a specific number of days old,
type that number. Type 30, for instance, to exclude
files more than a month old.
If you don't want to exclude any files by date, leave the
cutoff date blank.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 7
The second parameter is the Launch Filename. To understand
the use of Launch Filename you must first understand what we
mean by "launch." To launch means to start up an application
(word processor, spreadsheet, etc.) and load the highlighted file
into it. When you exit that application program, your computer
returns to the C: prompt. (If you prefer to return to LAST,
however, use the DOS dialog box described on page 11.) You
can launch the highlighted file by pressing L.
Before using the launch function, you must tell LAST the name
of the application program that the launch will start up. Choose a
program you use frequently to benefit the most from the launch
function. Type its filename (without the path) next to "Launch
Filename" in the Setup screen. For instance, if you wish to start
up WordStar(tm), type WS as the Launch Filename. If you want to
start up Microsoft Windows(tm), type WIN as the Launch Filename.
An example may clarify how launching works. Let's say you
wish to edit the file LETTER.DOC using WordPerfect(tm). You would:
1. Type WP as your Launch Filename and press <Enter> to
return to the list of files.
2. Use the cursor arrows to highlight LETTER.DOC.
3. Press L.
Pressing L causes LAST to exit and WordPerfect(tm) to load
LETTER.DOC. When you exit WordPerfect(tm), your computer returns
to the C: prompt.
Although this example of launching took three steps,
subsequent launches require only the last two. Step 1, changing
the Launch Filename, will be unnecessary until you decide that the
launch should start up a different application.
The Launch function works with application programs that can
load a file from the C: prompt. To test this, type [Launch Filename]
[File to load] at the C: prompt. For example, type WP LETTER.DOC
and press <Enter>. If the program loaded the file successfully,
the launch will work fine.
LAST can launch from any directory when the path of the
Launch program is in the DOS search path. If you are unfamiliar
with the search path, please refer to the PATH statement in your
DOS manual.
The third parameter is the floppy drive selection. Type the
floppy drive (A: or B:) you use most. Press <Enter> to return
to the list of files. After you have typed the floppy drive
selection, pressing C will copy the highlighted file (or tagged
files if there are any) to it. Pressing # shows the number of
bytes available on the selected drive.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 8
The fourth parameter is the default drive(s). When a File
Specification does not contain a colon, LAST will read the drives
listed in the default drive parameter. If the default drive
parameter is blank, however, LAST reads all drives, starting at C:.
The fifth parameter is the directory extension question.
Type Y to make LAST search for directories containing an extension.
LAST executes quicker, however, when it doesn't look for directories
having an extension. Most users will keep this set at N.
2. The Highlighted File: (Be sure to read "Tagging" on page 10.)
Press <Enter> to display the highlighted file -- LAST
displays both ASCII files and binary files. Use the PgUp, PgDn,
Home, End, and the four arrow keys to scroll through a file. If
you want to search the file for a string of text, press S, which
displays the Search dialog box. Type the desired string of text
in the Search dialog box. LAST will search the file for the
string and display it if found. You can repeat the search by
pressing +, or change the search text by pressing S. When LAST
reaches the end of the file, it asks whether to search through
the remaining files. If you answer Y or +, LAST automatically
searches the files. It will stop when it finds the desired text.
Press <Esc> or <Enter> to return to the list of files.
Press L to launch the highlighted file. The Setup section
of this manual (page 6) describes the launch function.
Press N to change the name of the highlighted file.
Press M to move the highlighted file (or tagged files if
there are any) to a different directory. After pressing M, type
the name of the directory where the highlighted file should go.
Press Ctrl D to delete the highlighted file (or tagged files
if there are any). The deletion occurs as soon as you press
Ctrl D, so be careful.
Press C to copy the highlighted file (or tagged files if
there are any) to the floppy drive selected in Setup.
Press X to execute the highlighted file if it has an
extension of EXE, COM or BAT.
3. File Specification
The list of files displayed by LAST corresponds to the
current File Specification. A File Specification is any
combination of drive, directory, and filename. Examples are C:,
\WP51\*.DOC, and D:\123. When you wish to see different files
than those currently displayed, press F, which displays the File
Specification dialog box. You can type any valid DOS File
Specification in the dialog box. You can also select multiple
drives, as in CDE: or DF:*.DOC. Another option is the use of the
period (.) to select the current directory. See "Command Line
Options" on page 13 for examples of File Specs.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 9
If the File Spec does not contain a colon, LAST examines
the default drive(s) parameter in the Setup. If the default
drive parameter lists any drives, LAST reads these drives.
If it is blank, LAST reads all drives, starting at C:.
If the File Spec does not include a directory name, LAST
reads every directory. It also reads every directory when the
File Spec selects the root directory.
LAST normally includes all subdirectories of each directory.
You can exclude the subdirectories of a directory in four ways:
1. From the command line include the /o (Only) option;
2. When entering a File Spec in the dialog box,
press Alt O (Only) to tell LAST to only display
files in the File Spec's directory. If the File
Spec does not contain a directory name, the program
searches the root directory only;
3. Press the letter O at a highlighted file; and,
4. Select the directory from the Directory Tree.
LAST provides a handy shortcut to access subdirectories.
Simply type the name of the subdirectory without the name of
its parent. As soon as LAST finds the (sub)directory, it
displays its files.
Ways to Change the File Spec Without Using the Dialog Box:
Press . (the period) to use the path of the highlighted
file as the new File Specification. LAST will display files
in that directory and all its subdirectories.
Press O (the letter) to use the path of the highlighted
file as the new File Specification. LAST will display files
in that directory, but none of the files in its
subdirectories.
Press P to choose the Parent directory of the current
File Specification as the new File Specification. For example,
if the File Specification is C:\WP51\DOCS, pressing P changes
the File Specification to C:\WP51. Press P again to make it C:\.
Press * to use *.* in the name section of the File
Specification. The path of the File Spec will not change
when you press *.
4. View Style
Press V to toggle the style of viewing. A split screen
mode replaces the normal wide view. The left side of the
screen displays filenames. The rest of the screen shows the
beginning of the highlighted file. Press V again to return
to the wide mode.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 10
All of LAST's functions are available in split screen mode.
You can copy, delete, tag, move, etc. One practical use of the
split screen mode is to view the contents of files before
deleting them.
Pressing the right arrow key in split screen mode displays the
file full-screen.
5. Tagging
If you wish to move, copy or delete a group of files, tag them.
Tag a highlighted file by pressing T. A check mark will appear next
to its filename. The move, copy, and delete commands now operate
only on these tagged files rather than the highlighted file.
The move and copy commands automatically untag all files.
Press U to untag the highlighted file.
LAST also performs DOS commands on tagged files. (See
"Go to DOS" on page 11.)
LAST displays the number of tagged files and their size in
the upper right corner of the screen.
6. Sorting
Press Alt N (Name) to sort the list of files alphabetically.
Press Alt S (Size) to sort the list of files by size. The
largest appears first.
Press Alt T (Time) to sort the list of files by time/date.
The most recent file appears first. Alt T is the default sort.
The highlighted file remains on the screen after each sort.
Use the Home or End keys to see the beginning or ending entries
in the sorted list.
Press Alt G (taG) to move all tagged files to the top of
the list. This helps you review the tagged files before a
deletion or move. It also makes it easier to untag all files.
Each time you choose a new File Spec the program displays
the files in chronological order.
7. Directory Tree
LAST displays the Directory Tree of the drive(s) currently
selected in two ways:
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 11
1. Press the spacebar to display a directory tree next to
a directory menu. Change directories by pressing one of
the letters on the directory menu. Use the arrow keys to
move to a subdirectory if you wish. If all directories
don't fit on the menu, press + or - to display more.
If you selected more than one drive, press <Tab> to
see the next drive's directories on the menu.
2. Press B (bytes) to display a directory tree decorated with
numbers. The left side of the Directory Tree Screen shows
the number of files and bytes used in each directory
including its subdirectories. Its right side shows totals
excluding subdirectories.
When changing directories, first select the desired directory,
then press <Enter>. If the directory has any subdirectories, LAST
asks whether to include them.
Press <Esc> or spacebar to return to LAST's file list
without changing it.
Press Alt Q to quit to DOS from the Directory Tree.
8. Go to DOS
Press G to go to the DOS dialog box. If you want to do
more than one DOS command, leave the dialog box blank and press
<Enter>. You will see the C: prompt and a reminder to type EXIT
when you want to come back to LAST. Enter as many commands as you
wish. (The amount of available conventional memory is reduced by
about 100K.) Then type EXIT to return to LAST.
If you want to do only one DOS command, type the DOS command
you wish to execute and press <Enter>. LAST will ask whether to
re-read the disk after DOS completes the command.
If you don't want to wait for LAST to re-read the disk, and
don't care about seeing the changes you've made, press N. (Pressing
N reduces the amount of available conventional memory by about
100K.) If you change your mind and wish to see the changes to
your disk after returning to LAST, you can press Alt-R. This
instructs LAST to re-read the disk.
If your disk is quite fast, you probably will want LAST to read
the disk again -- press <Enter) or Y. Pressing Y does not reduce the
amount of available conventional memory.
A buffer stores each command typed in the DOS dialog box.
This 475-byte buffer holds the most recent 20-40 commands. Press
the up and down arrow keys to recall commands from LAST's buffer.
Since LAST writes its buffer to disk, you can recall these commands
even after rebooting.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 12
9. Searching
LAST does not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase when
searching. A search for Smith will find SMITH, Smith, and smith.
Since LAST will search for the string of letters S-M-I-T-H, it also
will find Smith's, blacksmith, and smithereens.
You can start a search in two ways. First, from the C: prompt,
use the /s option to search all files matching the File Spec. See
page 13 for details. Second, search the list of files by:
1. Pressing <Enter> at the highlighted file.
2. Pressing S to display the Search dialog box.
3. Typing the string you are looking for.
LAST will search for the desired string in the current file.
If LAST finds it, the program displays the location of the string.
Press the + key to see more occurrences of the same string in the
same file.
After searching a file, LAST offers the option of searching
only the text files on the list. Press T to search text files
only. This usually makes the search much faster. Press the + key
to search all remaining files.
The + key is the only key needed to view every occurrence
of the string on your disk.
Press <Esc> to interrupt LAST while it is searching.
10. Assigning Function Keys
The Function keys act as a complement to LAST's one-letter
commands. Press K to view the current Function key assignments.
The default setting of the F1 key is H. When you press the
F1 key, LAST performs the function assigned to the H key (Help).
Similarly, the default assignment of the F2 key is R. So when
you press F2, LAST does the function assigned to R (Read manual).
Change the Function key assignments by pressing a function
key. Then type the letter to assign it to. Press <Enter> to
save your changes to disk. Press <Esc> to exit the Key screen
without saving the changes made.
11. Quitting
Press Q or <Esc> to quit LAST. It will ask you to confirm
the action. It also presents an option to change to the path
of the highlighted filename. Press <Enter> twice to exit LAST
without changing the current directory.
Press Alt Q to quit LAST immediately with no change to
the current directory.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 13
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
====================
At the DOS command line, type LAST /h to display the following:
LAST 2.0 Copyright (c) 1992 Integrated Consulting
Syntax: LAST [File Spec] [Options]
The File Spec can be any valid DOS File Specification. It can
also include multiple drives (CDE:) or a period to select the
current directory. If the File Spec does not contain a colon(:),
LAST looks at its default drive parameter. If the default drive
parameter is blank, LAST reads all drives, starting at C:.
Options:
/l = Launch the most recent file that matches the File Spec.
/s string = Search the list of files for the desired string of text.
/o = Only displays files in the selected directory and none of its
subdirectories' files. If you type /o without a directory name,
LAST selects the current directory.
/d MM-DD-YY = Displays files with the selected date and newer dates
only. If no date follows the /d, LAST won't examine file dates.
/t = Displays a directory tree with a menu of directories.
/b = Displays bytes used in each directory in the tree.
The following examples illustrate the use of File Specifications
and options at the DOS command line:
LAST Displays all files on all included drives.
LAST D: Displays all files on drive D:.
LAST LETTER.DOC Displays files named LETTER.DOC on all included
drives.
LAST CDE:*.FIL Displays files with .FIL extension on drives C,
D, and E.
LAST C:\WP\FEB*.* Displays files that start with FEB in C:\WP or
any of its subdirectories.
LAST A: Displays all files on drive A:.
LAST \ABC Displays files in \ABC if it is a directory.
If it is not a directory, LAST will search for
\ABC subdirectory. If it is neither, LAST
searches for files named ABC.
LAST /l After reading all files on all included drives,
launch the most recent file.
LAST /s SMITH Search all files on all included drives for Smith.
LAST /o Displays files in the current directory only.
LAST C:\WS /o Displays files in C:\WS directory only.
LAST . Displays files in current directory and its
subdirectories.
LAST /d 06-01-92 Displays files dated June 1, 1992, or newer.
LAST /d 90 Displays files 90 days old or newer.
LAST C: /t Display tree for drive C: with directory menu.
LAST CD: /b Display tree for drives C: and D: with bytes usage.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 14
CHANGING LAST'S NAME
====================
If you change the name of LAST.EXE, change it to a name
with an .EXE extension. Then enter the following command at
the DOS prompt:
SET LAST=[new name]<Enter>
For example, if you have changed LAST.EXE to L.EXE, type:
SET LAST=L<Enter>
If you change LAST's name, you will most likely want to put
the above SET command in AUTOEXEC.BAT. Otherwise you'll need to
type the SET command after each reboot.
REPLACING DIR
=============
The included batch file, DR.BAT, is a useful replacement for
DOS's DIR command. For instance, instead of typing DIR *.EXE at
the C: prompt, type DR *.EXE. LAST will display files with the
EXE extension in the current directory. Or type DR to see all
files in the current directory.
LIMITS
======
The maximum number of directories is 512.
The maximum number of files depends on the amount of
available RAM. 12,500 files fit in 600K; 10,000 fit in 500K.
FILES CONTAINED ON THIS DISK
============================
README.1ST Information about LAST.
LAST.EXE The main program.
DATA.LAS Contains configuration information used by LAST.
MANUAL.LAS The file you are reading.
HELP.LAS The Help file for LAST.
ORDERF.ORM Order form to register LAST.
DEMO.EXE Demonstrates LAST.
DEM.LAS Contains sequence of events in the demo.
PAN.COM PC Magazine PANDORA.COM version 2.4; used by demo.
REGISTER.BAT File that prints the order form.
DR.BAT Replacement for DOS DIR command.
BATCHEND.COM File used by LAST when executing batch files.
FILE_ID.DIZ Description of LAST used by bulletin boards.
DESC.SDI Description of LAST used by bulletin boards.
VENDOR.DOC Information used by shareware vendors.
LAST20.ZIP All the above files ZIP'ped into one file.
LAST 2.0 MANUAL Page 15
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
===================
LAST requires a minimum of 384K RAM and DOS 3.0 or above.
DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
======================
Users of LAST must accept this disclaimer of warranty: "LAST
is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties,
expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the
warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.
The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or
consequential, which may result from the use of LAST."
ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS
======================================
This program is produced by a member of the Association of
Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the
shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve
a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the
member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can
help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but
does not provide technical support for members' products. Please
write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI
49442 or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP
Ombudsman 70007,3536.