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- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Jason L. Tibbitts III
- Subject: REVIEW: AmigaUtil II
- Keywords: utility, disk, file manipulation, shareware
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- AmigaUtil II is another one of them disk utility programs that allow
- you to manipulate files and directories with a mouse. It is listed
- as shareware, but there was no documentation in the archive, so I
- haven't the faintest idea where to send shareware fees or even how
- much to send.
-
- [This was sent to me by Charles Hill of AMReport fame. The last working
- address I have for him is: Charles Hill/InfoTrak
- <76370.3045@compuserve.com>. -JLT3]
-
- The author is Marc Lafontaine and the ABOUT says support is by a
- Maurice Lapierre. The ABOUT lists the version number as 2.0 but the
- title bar says it is version 1.84. I think the former is correct.
-
- AmigaUtil was in an LZH archives with three files: AmigaUtil, the
- corresponding .info file and a .def configuration file. The archive
- is small so download time is quick.
-
-
- STATISTICS
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- AmigaUtil II is only 83028 bytes long and is pure code, so there is
- no problem making it a resident process. The configuration file
- goes in the S: directory, but is not necessary unless you want some
- custom functions. There are six configurable device gadgets and 76
- configurable custom gadgets.
-
-
- APPEARANCE
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- The Workbench 2 look is in. AmigaUtil II (AU2) opens a four-color
- screen with default colors being light grey (10, 10, 11), white
- (14, 14, 15), black (0, 0, 0) and medium blue (0, 3, 13). The text
- is black on a grey background turning to white on a blue background
- when selected. Gadgets and display windows are highlighted for that
- 3-D look that is ever so popular with Commodore.
-
- The display is the norm for this type of program: two side-by-side
- windows with a small, vertical strip of gadgets in between; a group
- of control gadgets below each window and a strip (or three) of user
- definable gadgets on the bottom.
-
- The color palette is user definable through the standard palette
- requester accessable from the menu strip or an Amiga-key combo.
- The screen type can be set to lores (640 x 200), hires (640 x 400)
- or half-height. Lores and hires open full screens while half-height
- opens a hires screen that pulls up from below to cover 1/2 of your
- Workbench screen. Grabbing the title bar lets you adjust just where
- the half-height screen goes, just like a normal screen.
-
- To the left of each display window, there is a slider bar for those
- cases where the file/directory list is bigger than the window.
- Directly below is a string gadget for inputting the device name
- manually and directly above is another one for the subdirectories.
-
- Grouped below each window are the action gadgets. A small cluster
- of six list the devices selectable. I have them set to DF0, DF1,
- DH0, DH1, RAM and DEV. Changing them is easy, just CTRL-click on
- the one to change and fill in the blanks! The word DEV is special,
- bringing up a list of all AmigaDOS devices.
-
- The next three are ALL, CLR and COPY. ALL selects all FILES in the
- window and CLR unselects all files. COPY is special because it can
- do more than just that. If no file is selected, clicking on the
- COPY gadget cycles it through its functions: COPY, COPY AS, MOVE
- and DUPLICATE. Select a file (file group/directory) and click on
- the modified gadget to perform that function. COPY performs a
- standard file copy; COPY AS allows you to rename the file first;
- MOVE deletes the original file after copying and DUPLICATE copies
- not only the file, but also the protection bits, comment and date
- stamp depending on the setting in the menu.
-
- The final three are PARENT, MD and DELETE, which all act normal.
-
- Between the SOURCE and TARGET windows is a strip of 12/13 gadgets.
- The first is a double-headed arrow for swapping the source and
- target window contents. The second and third are left and right
- arrows for moving the source to the target and vice-versa. The
- next five tell the directory what attributes to show for the files.
- The options are: size, time, protection bits, nothing and something
- starting with the letter "c". The "c" option doesn't do anything
- apparent, and since there is no documentation....I'm stuck. The
- last four gadgets (one a appears when the final one is clicked on)
- are for cycling through the user-definable functions.
-
- AU2 has provisions for automatically listing, extracting and adding
- files to and from arc, LHarc and Zoo archives. Directory listings
- can be sorted by name, size, extension, date or time. The program
- even has an ICONIFY option in the menus. Most menu options have
- keyboard alternatives.
-
-
- FUNCTIONS
- ~~~~~~~~~
- AU2 has the ability to put in 76 user-definable functions and comes
- with four built in. The four built in are excellent and quite
- useful. The first is TYPE, which can be changed to a HEX output by
- clicking on it without a file selected. It can also be shifted to
- an ASCII setting, which breaks the lines into 40 columns and adds
- a hex character count.
-
- The second built in function is ATTRIBUTE which is similar to ZIP
- in the requester it brings up. You can review and alter the key
- protection bits of any file.
-
- The third function is my favorite -- PICTURE. Picture will display
- any IFF file (though I've not tested IFF-24). The neat part is
- that by hitting the "I" key you toggle the interlace. Interlaced
- pictures are mapped to non-interlace and you scroll around with the
- mouse. Non-interlaced pictures are mapped to interlace. You can
- also hit the "H" key for hires to lores mapping. Hires pictures
- are mapped to lores and you can scroll around them with the mouse.
- This function DOES NOT work in HAM (for obvious reasons). You can
- use both toggles at once to zoom in on pictures, etc. Some hires
- b&w pictures I have are really excellent when mapped to a lores,
- noninterlaced screen -- it is like a zoom function.
-
- The final function is RENAME. It works like it should. It will
- not rename files to different directories -- use the MOVE option
- for that.
-
- Loading and saving config files is very easy -- just use the menu
- options or the Amiga-key equivalents.
-
-
- FINALLY
- ~~~~~~~
- I don't normally use these types of programs, as I am pretty handy
- with the CLI and most of them I've run across are too obtrusive.
- AU2's half-height option combined with the iconify is a real plus.
- AU2 is a program that I will keep around and use when performing
- operations on large groups of files. Too bad there is no address
- included for the author.
-