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- What's New in Version 2.0 of DL.EXE
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- Previous versions of DL allowed directory names of eight
- characters. Version 2.0 allows for a full 12 characters.
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- When making a new directory in DL, the new directory is now
- highlighted.
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- When searching for a file in DL, you can specify that DL skips
- to the next directory to continue its search.
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- When searching for a file, DL previously loaded up DB sorted by
- filename. Now DB shows the files as they appear on the disk
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- DL now shows hidden directories and gives you the ability
- to hide and unhide them,
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- In DL F9 gets you a UTIL menu where you can
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- 1 Print the Directory List
- 2 Hide or Unhide directories
- 3 Get Information about DB
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- The loading of DL and the screen I/O are a little faster.
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- What's New in Version 2.50 of DL.EXE
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- DL now works with partitions larger than 32 MB in DOS 4.XX
- and Compaq DOS 3.31. Because of the size of the file allocation
- table in these large partitions, DL will need at least 140 KB of
- memory to run when using large disk partitions.
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- DL now comes with a configuration program, DLCONFIG.EXE. You can
- use DLCONFIG to modify DL to run in black and white and change the
- way it prints the directory tree.
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- DL.EXE will now work in 43 line EGA mode and 50 line VGA mode.
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- DOS 2.XX will not allow you to rename a directory. When previous
- versions of DL were run under DOS 2.XX and you tried to rename a
- directory, you got an error message saying that your entry was
- incorrect. This has been fixed. In version 2.50 of DL, it says
- "Not Avail" under the menu choice "Rename Dir", when running under
- DOS 2.XX.
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- What's New in Version 2.0 of DB.EXE
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- After printing a file list, DB now does a form feed.
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- If the target disk is full, DB will stop copying or moving
- and will no longer scroll through the directory entries beeping.
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- There was a bug in DB where it might sometimes give an extra
- directory entry after performing a copy or move, that has been
- fixed.
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- When DB sorts by date, the most recent files are now displayed
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- DB now supports command line switches for different sorts.
- "/e" sort by extension.
- "/d" sort by date.
- "/s" sort by size.
- "/u" unsorted
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- DB how shows the System attribute.
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- PGDN now goes all the way to the last file.
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- In DB F9 gets you a UTIL menu where you can
- 1 Print File List
- 2 Print File Text
- 3 Change Attributes
- 4 Get Information about DB
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- In DB if when copying or moving to another drive, if you don't
- specify a directory, it will copy or move to the current
- directory.
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- You can now print a file list or file text when using DOS 2.XX
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- DB uses DOS calls to perform all its file work. Therefore it will
- not be able to delete or copy or rename a file with characters not
- recognized by DOS. In earlier versions, if you tried to delete a
- file with illegal characters in the name, the file name was
- removed from the display even though the file was not deleted. In
- version 2.0, if the file cannot be deleted, the file name will
- remain on the screen.
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- What's New in Version 2.0 of DB.EXE
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- In version 1.0 of DB, if a file list was being printed and the
- printer became inoperative, you would get a disk-error message.
- In version 2.0, if the printer goes off-line, DB will just abort
- the printing operation and not give you an error message.
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- Version 1.0 of DB used DOS's print spooler to do file printing.
- As it turned out, this was not such a good idea. When printing a
- file, DB spawned DOS's program PRINT.COM. When you finished
- working in DB, PRINT.COM, being a memory resident program, stayed
- in memory in the space above the top of DB thereby partitioning
- your memory and making it impossible to get to the memory above
- PRINT.COM. Version 2.0 uses simple bios commands to print a file.
- Though this not as convenient; you now have to wait while your
- document is printed before doing anything else, at least you won't
- have to reboot your computer to run any program larger than 128k.
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- In DB if you don't have a mouse and mouse driver installed, there
- won't be a scroll bar in the view and you will be able to view 80
- columns of text. If you do have a mouse installed, you will first
- have a scroll bar in the view section and have 78 columns of text.
- You can remove the scroll bar and view 80 columns of text by
- pressing F9 or clicking on Scroll Bar. Subsequent presses of F9
- or clicks on scroll bar will toggle the scroll bar on and off.
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- The screen I/O routines in DB have been rewritten for greater
- speed.
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- You have the ability to change a files name when copying and
- moving though I didn't make it clear in the original
- documentation. In version 2 if the path you entered is ambiguous,
- DB will query you before changing the file's name.
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- What's New in Version 2.50 of DB.EXE
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- DB now comes with a configuration program called DBCONFIG.EXE.
- By running this program you can install your favorite text editor
- or word processor in DB and change many of DB's defaults.
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- When a text editor is installed, pressing ^Enter will load the
- text editor and the highlighted file.
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- Against my better judgement but by popular demand, DB will now run
- programs. You can run any highlighted BAT, COM or EXE program by
- pressing ^X or picking Execute from the UTIL menu.
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- DB will now run in EGA 43 line mode and VGA 50 line mode.
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- What's New in Version 2.53 of DB.EXE
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- DB works more like DIR in that it will accept a filename on the
- command line. For instance, DB *.exe will display all the files
- in the current directory with the EXE extension.
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- What is DIRECTOR?
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- What's New in Versions 3.0 of DL.EXE and DB.EXE
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- I'm a programmer not a marketing man so it was fine with me that
- these programs were known by the names or their EXE files, DL.EXE
- and DB.EXE. However, even I agree that DL and DB are hardly
- memorable names; so after sifting through all the suggestions of my
- friends, I've decided upon the name DIRECTOR. From now on, these
- programs and any additions to them will be released under the name
- of DIRECTOR.
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- So besides a name, what's new?
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- Well to start with DL now contains all of DB. There were too many
- features that I wanted to add to these programs, that their being
- separate programs made very cumbersome so I combined them into one
- program. DL is still very fast and is even faster when you want to
- see a file list of a particular directory. DL will now let you
- remove directories that have files in them, but only after first
- warning you. It will also let you move directories. You'll notice
- that the menu bar in DL has changed. (Please don't hate me for it.
- I have trouble with it too.) That was necessary because I wanted
- to have some consistency between the file view and the directory
- view; particularly I wanted F4 to be move in both.
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- There are more clear error screens, telling you if your target disk
- is full or if you're trying to move a file where one already
- exists. DL will now let you overwrite a file when moving if you
- wish but didn't worry, you'll be adequately warned first.
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- The stats screen is now clearer. The disk usage gauge is something
- I borrowed from a program DF by Ed Trujillo. Ed, if you're reading
- this, consider yourself a registered user of DIRECTOR. DL and DB
- will now let you print any group of marked files. DL and DB now
- completely unload themselves from memory and use a batch file to
- run the programs so they use only about 3.5K of memory when running
- programs You can now run all programs that are marked instead of
- just the highlighted one.
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- I've also added a 'File Spec' option to the UTIL menu. You can use
- this to enter a particular file spec such as *.EXE and all the
- files will be reread and only these matching the file spec will be
- shown. You can use the same file spec with DB on the command line
- and it will load up showing only those files.
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- What's New in Version 3.30 or Director
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- In trying to respond to users needs, I've been adding more shell
- capabilities to DIRECTOR. You can now install 5 programs in
- addition to your text editor. When you run the programs from
- the file view, they will load up with the highlighted file. When
- run from the directory view the programs will run alone. I am
- currently working on a version with a pop up menu that will take
- up to 25 programs. This menu will be able to also work as a
- stand alone hard disk menu. All of you registering for this
- version will receive the new version.
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- There is also a new installation program. Now there is only
- one program DCONFG for DL and DB.
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- This version of DIRECTOR is LAN compatible. It will run on
- any DOS "compatible" formatted drive. Though it will run on a
- network, DIRECTOR is not network aware and does no file locking.
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- In order to keep the size down, I've removed unnecessary features.
- F7 now will only run the highlighted file rather than all marked
- files. I've also taken out the About DL and About DB choices from
- the UTIL menu. Unregistered versions of DIRECTOR now have a
- trailing screen telling users about registration. This is removed
- in the registered versions.
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- What's New in Version 3.40 of Director
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- Director now comes with a pop up menu program DM.EXE. You can pop
- up DM from within Director or use it alone at the DOS prompt. DM
- allows you to install a hot key to run a particular program. You
- can run each program from Director just by pressing the ALT key and
- the Hot Key without ever poping up DM.
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- Director now saves the directory tree information to disk making
- future loads much faster. You can turn this option on or off
- with DCONFIG.
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- I 've also given you the option to install your own file listing
- program.
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- Director has been expanded to accomodate 26 logical and subst
- drives and to accomodate directories of up to 600 files.
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- What's New in Version 4.0 of Director
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- o You can modify Director's colors through DCONFIG
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- o You can add command line arguments, highlighted file, and marked
- files to programs run from DM.
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- o DM has been expanded to be a full featured hard disk menu and
- can have unlimited sum menus.
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- o DA.EXE is a new program that will read every file on your hard
- disk, show duplicate files, add other drives, write ASCII and DBF
- files of your file lists.
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- o Registered versions of Director come with file viewers for
- WordPerfect and dBASE files.
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- o If you want Director to act just on the highlighted file rather
- than the marked file, press the shift key before selecting the
- operation.
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- o You can turn off file overwrite warnings when copying or moving
- files.
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- o Director shows a byte count of total files and marked files at
- the bottom of the screen.
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- o You can now mark, move or copy single directories or whole directory
- branches in DL.
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- What's New in Version 4.5 of Director
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- This version of Director runs programs by swapping to disk or
- expanded memory (user configurable). Memory overhead when
- running programs is only 2kb.
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- Director now has file viewers for:
- 1. Lotus 123, Quattro, Symphony and compatible spreadsheets,
- 2. WordPerfect version 5 and greater files.
- 3 dBASE, FoxBase, FoxPro, Clipper, Quicksilver
- and compatible DBF files.
- 4. WordStar version 4 and greater files.
- 5 Microsoft Word and Windows Write.
- 6 Word for Windows.
- 7 PCX pictures.
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- You can have DL and DB operate on just the highlighted file or
- the marked files.
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- Two new command line options have been added to DL. The first allows
- you to use DL to change directories quickly. Enter DL and the drive
- specification and directory name or part of it and DL will change
- directories to the first match. For instance say I'm in E:\FILES
- and I enter "dl tem". DL will change directories to my
- E:\FOX\TEMPLATE directory. If I enter "dl c: do", I will find
- myself in my C:\WP\DOCS directory. If you have more than one
- directory with the same name, just type the number after the
- directory name. For instance, if I have 3 DOCS directories, I can
- put a "2" or "3" after "do " to get to the second or third DOCS sub
- directory. For example to get to my third DOCS sub directory, I
- would enter "DL do 3".
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- The second command line option allows you to run DL, go to a
- specified directory and show the files of that directory. For
- example, say I'm still in my C:\WP\DOCS directory and I enter
- "dl !", DL will load and show me the files of the current directory
- which in this case is C:\WP\DOCS.
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