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- READ-ME FILE FOR 4FILES v3.30.
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-
- CONTENTS: ... 1) What is 4FILES?
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- ... 2) A note to all users, new and old.
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- ... 3) A note for NEW users.
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- ... 4) Compatibility.
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- 1) WHAT IS 4FILES?
- ===================
-
- 4FILES is a multi-purpose file manager that also includes an
- editor for 4DOS & NDOS "file descriptions" and the ability to act
- as a "front-end" for your favorite utilities and application programs.
-
- Command keystrokes are simple, to the point, and easy to remember. A
- very efficient method of directory navigation is provided. A built-in
- configuration routine makes on-the-fly changes of 4FILES' settings a
- simple matter, including changes to the "utility ports" (which are used to
- call your utilities and other programs), colors, and many custom setup
- choices. International keyboards and character code pages are fully
- supported. 4FILES runs under DOS, Windows, OS/2 and Desqview, and was
- recommended by PC-Computing magazine in its 9/94 issue.
-
- The 4FILES screen lists contents of the current directory with subdir-
- ectories at the top followed by files, each taking a full line. The list
- may be sorted any way you like, either on-the-fly or via command line
- switches. Except for sorts by file name (the default), the key field for
- the current sort is highlighted on-screen.
-
- File and subdirectory names are displayed on the left half of the
- screen, one per line, with full statistics. The right half is space for
- descriptive file notes. If you are using 4DOS or NDOS (superior
- COMMAND.COM substitutes), a file note will remain associated with its
- file during copy, move and rename operations. 4FILES works fine with
- COMMAND.COM too, except that your notes will be lost during the above
- file operations.
-
- Full file management facilities are provided via mnemonic single-key
- commands for use on single files and marked groups of files. These
- include file copy, move, rename, and delete; and directory create, remove,
- and rename. There is also support for ZIP, ARJ, LHA and other types of
- file archives.
-
- Any program file or batch file may be executed directly from the 4FILES
- screen, and any file or directory name can be quickly dropped into an
- editable DOS command line. Also, "executable extensions" are supported,
- allowing you to load a data file into its associated application (such as
- Word Perfect or dBase) based on its file extension. You can also "shell"
- back to DOS while leaving 4FILES loaded; your place in 4FILES is saved.
-
- There is an internal routine for branding this copy of 4FILES (or later
- copies you might obtain from bulletin boards or your vendor) with the
- serial number you will be given when you pay for your copy. When you brand
- the program, the payment reminder screen will no longer appear. 4FILES is
- $30 (USD). A "Pro" version is also available for $5 more, and has two
- specialized features.
-
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- 2) TO ALL USERS:
- =================
-
- Have you tried a previous version? If so, read 4F-UPDAT.TXT.
-
- If you have difficulties be sure to check the section on compatibility
- below, and also press <Alt-F10> to check your configuration. If that
- doesn't help, call, fax or e-mail us for Tech Support. (Voice=907-747-8996,
- fax=907-747-4801, CIS=72037,3607, Internet=72037.3607@compuserve.com)
-
- A word about quitting 4FILES under OS/2 or MS-Windows ...
-
- Under DOS, quit 4FILES using the Ctrl-ESC & Alt-ESC keys. Since OS/2
- and Windows use these keys for special "system" uses, 4FILES instead
- relies on the Left-Shift-ESC and Right-Shift-ESC keys under OS/2 and
- Win. These keys quit to the current directory and original directory,
- respectively. The keys are also functional under DOS, for consistency.
-
- In OS/2, 4FILES must be full-screen to quit properly with these keys
- -- do not quit with OS/2's "close" menu item (shown by these keys when
- 4FILES is in a window).
-
- The mouse will behave like a Windows mouse when 4FILES is in a window
- and like a 4FILES mouse when 4FILES is displayed full screen. Your mouse
- driver should be loaded before loading Windows. See the manual (4F.TXT)
- about the OS/2 "DOS Setting" for Mouse_Exclusive_Use if you don't like the
- mouse action under OS/2.
-
- ALT-ENTER and ALT-HOME are used in Windows and OS/2 respectively to
- toggle between running 4FILES in a window of full screen.
-
-
- 3) TO NEW USERS OF 4FILES:
- ===========================
-
- Thanks for taking the time to give 4FILES a try! The file 4F.TXT (the
- manual) has both general and detailed installation instructions; look for
- "Quick Start," "MS-Windows," and "OS/2" in the table of contents. The
- file 4F-INSTL.TXT gives more detailed installation instructions.
-
- One of the first things you should do is use <Alt-F10> to call up the
- configuration menu. This is where you setup 4FILES so it can find your
- utilities and set colors and options. If a utility is in your PATH you
- need give only its filename AND extension (required), but a full pathspec
- results in faster performance.
-
- 4FILES comes with the <Grey+> key setup to view files by calling
- 4F-TV.COM (supplied with 4FILES). You may wish to reconfigure 4FILES to
- use other browse utilities such as Vern Buerg's LIST or the 4DOS LIST
- command (configure the latter as LIST.ALS). 4DOS LIST requires shelling
- to DOS, which is slow; Buerg's LIST is a better choice. Note that the
- 4FILES Help file will not display unless the browser "port" is correctly
- configured.
-
- Also, use <Alt-F10> to set the keyboard type you use if you have a
- laptop computer or an old PC keyboard.
-
- Directory navigation is one of 4FILES' strong suits, and to make the most
- of it, you should read the Navigation section in the manual (file 4F.TXT).
- Play around a lot with the navigation keys. Other important keys are
- <TAB> to toggle between file management and file description modes, <F7>
- to toggle display of file attributes or file time, and for EGA/VGA
- Ctrl-<F7> to change the number of rows displayed. <Alt-Char>, where Char
- is any alphanumeric key, searches for files and subdirectories starting
- with the character.
-
- There are many other features and a good file note editor, all well
- integrated into the keyboard to put a lot of power at your finger-tips in
- an easy to learn and remember arrangement. Please lavish a little time on
- the manual (4F.TXT) and at least look at "Quick Start" therein for now. I
- have worked hard to incorporate a lot of features into 4FILES and to write
- a thorough manual. It would be a shame for you to miss the full benefits
- of that labor by trying to get-by by running the program by the seat of
- your pants (although it's easy enough that you can get pretty far that way).
-
-
- 4) COMPATIBILITY:
- ================= 4FILES is compatible with MSDOS 3.x and higher, DRDOS
- and Novell DOS 5.x and higher, all versions of 4DOS and NDOS, OS/2,
- Windows & Desqview.
-
- COMPATIBILITY ISSUES:
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- A) PC-Magazine's LOG.COM is poorly behaved, and whenever a utility is
- called from 4FILES, LOG.COM causes an "incorrect configuration" message to
- be displayed, even though execution was good. Use the 4DOS LOG facility or
- another shareware LOG program instead.
-
- B) With NEWKEY.EXE, you should run NEWKEYSP.EXE and free-up the
- Ctrl-ESC key for use by other programs, via one of the menus.
- Otherwise, this key will be non-functional in 4FILES.
-
- C) A number of freeware key-swap utilities (e.g. SWITCH5.COM) ignore
- or do not properly update keyboard BIOS data. If you have keyboard
- trouble, try unloading such programs, and if necessary look for a
- better replacement.