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- From: Gary.Woodman@anu.edu.au (Gary Woodman)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.apps
- Subject: Re: Mr. File/PM is very cool!
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 00:04:07 GMT
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- In article <727914810snx@w3vh.UUCP> rolfe@w3vh.UUCP (Rolfe Tessem) writes:
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- >I just picked Mr. File/PM off hobbes, and am very pleased. This is
- >just the kind of utility OS/2 needs, at least until applications are
- >more generally WPS-aware. Having played with it for a couple of
- >hours, I don't really think Norton Commander is going to have much
- >luck in the marketplace with Mr. File available as freeware. There are
- >a number of elegant touches - drag and drop, shortcuts, etc.
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- >Highly recommended. (available in /pub/os2/all/diskutils, I believe.)
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- Ditto, I really like this app.
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- It's sort of what the Windows File Manager should have been all along, if
- Windows had been capable of all the nifty things you can do with OS/2 and PM.
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- Run, don't walk, to ftp-os2!
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