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- Welcome to
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- Disk Piecharter for Windows 95 and NT version 2.1a,
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- A utility that shows disk usage as interactive piecharts.
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- Shareware, freely distributable by anyone, provided all files are copied.
- There is a free evaluation period of 30 days, to give users time to register
- via Compuserve (SWREG #9118) or PsL (800-2424-PsL, id #11746) or SecureOrders
- (https://www.secureorders.com/zorn/diskwin.html), phone 800-500-0326. Further
- details are in the HELP file (diskpie.hlp).
- After the 30 days, if the user has not registered, the program disables
- itself.
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- Disk Piecharter for Windows 95 and NT is (c) 1996 Zorn Software, Overtoom 529,
- 1054 LK Amsterdam, the Netherlands. E-mail: hanszorn@xs4all.nl
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- Release notes for version 2.1a
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- Bugfix: statusbar now gives more correct information when moving mouse cursor
- over file-segments.
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- Release notes for version 2.1
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- Added features:
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- 1. Windows NT compatibility
- Disk Piecharter now works with Windows NT 3.51 or higher.
- 2. Large Harddisk support
- In NT, there are practically no limits to the size of disks
- Disk Piecharter can handle.
- In Windows 95, there is a limit of 2 GB for disk partitions, implied
- by Windows itself.
- With network drives > 2GB, Disk Piecharter will 'do the best it can'.
- Though Windows 95 does not report the disksize (and free space) properly,
- Disk Piecharter will, by summing up all filesizes, attempt to give a
- reasonable result. It will issue a warning message saying that the results
- are somehow estimated.
- 3. Clipboard copy
- Upon requests from several users this feature was added. The copy
- is of the Enhanced Metafile type, and can be imported in most word
- processors, drawing software etc.
- 4. By adding a drive letter in the commandline (of a shortcut) you can
- have Disk Piecharter startup with a preselected drive.
- 5. Shell integration: you can add Disk Piecharter to the context-menu of
- disk drives and/ or directories. To get this working, do the following:
- From Windows Explorer, select View/Options... and select the File Types
- tab. Then browse to the 'drive' icon. Click 'Edit'. In the 'Actions'
- field below, click 'New'. In the 'Action' field, enter the name you want
- to call it, e.g. 'Piechart...'. In the Application field, enter the path
- and filename to dskpie95.exe. That's it!
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- Release notes for version 2.0:
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- First standalone, 32 bits Windows 95 version.
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- Known problems:
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- In Windows NT, when using NTFS, there sometimes are problems with removing
- directories.