Showcase Reviews


ôOne day, Microsoft will create a decent file manager for Windows--and pigs will fly. In the meantime, IÆm using Canyon SoftwareÆs Drag And File, a nifty shareware package that does things File Manager canÆt.ö
Daniel Tynan, PC World July 1994
ôDrag And File is active on my computer more than DOOM.ö
Jay Wilbur, Business Manager ID Software
ôDrag And File is such a find that whatever the season, you should do yourself a serious favor and download this program.ö
Preston Gralla, Computer Shopper July 1994
ôDrag And File--A fast, compact file manager that works equally well with the keyboard and the mouse. Unlike WindowsÆ File Manager, it doesnÆt skimp on features, and it includes built-in support for ZIP compression. Unlike the full-featured file manager in PC Tools for Windows, it isnÆt overloaded with little-used features that slow it down. It wonÆt startle anyone with its originality, but thatÆs one of its merits. It does the job of file management quickly, easily, and unobtrusively, and itÆs one of the few Windows utilities that users will keep using after theyÆve got tired of more dazzling programs.ö
Edward Mendelson, Ziff-Davis-PC Magazine Shareware Award Winners
ôAbsolutely essential is Dan BaumbachÆs æDrag And File.Æ IÆve been a long time user of BaumbachÆs æHard Disk Director,Æ because it just plain does the job without getting in your way. You donÆt have to think about it. IsnÆt that what a good tool does? æDrag And FileÆ expands on this functionality in an attractive, intuitive set of programs.ö
Dan VeanerÆs Resources, ASPects Newsletter-Association of Shareware Professionals
ôDrag And File gives File Manager some things to strive for....Now there is a shareware program that replaces just the File Manager, offering new powers far beyond those found in Windows....Drag And File is a stand-alone application....ö
Brian Livingston, InfoWorld