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- 0434 Sorted Directory Listers Small Programs Disk
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- BDIR 2.0
- Hexagon Products
- $0
- displays sorted directory listings in your choice of large fonts. Although the
- point is to make it easier to read the screen (for the vision impaired or for
- group demos), the author did not skimp on features. BDIR allows quite a bit of
- control over how the listing is sorted and which fields are displayed. The
- default large font is done in blocky ASCII characters, but other fonts, which
- can be toggled with F2, use graphics for smoother characters.
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- Directory-Attributes 1.1 (DA)
- Meyer, Eric
- $?
- replaces the DOS DIR and ATTRIB commands.
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- Directory Enhancer 1.31 (DIR-ENH)
- Maland, Philip
- $5-$10
- is a 1.3k TSR that adds color directly to DOS's DIR command. We were ready to
- toss this when we thought it was yet another sorted directory utility, but
- instead, this is a utility that adds functionality to DOS's own DIR command. You
- may specify what kinds of files should be which colors when you type DIR. It
- also causes DIR to display the total number of bytes in the files
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- DirPrompt 2.1 (DIRPRMT)
- Ford, Nelson ASP
- $15
- keeps a sorted directory listing displayed above the "DOS prompt". This lets
- you see a listing of the files you are copying, moving, viewing, deleting,
- archiving, etc. You can specify different colors for different file types,
- change filename colors from the prompt, scroll back through and edit commands
- and more.
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- Full-blown file managers are useful, but some people feel that they slow you
- down. The problem is that without one, you have to keep doing a DIR after every
- command bring back the directory listing. With DirPrompt, you can still work at
- a DOS prompt and see a scrollable directory listing above the prompt that
- returns automatically after each command you enter.
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- HotDIR Plus 7.3 (HOTDIR) 08-93 CD
- Woeger, Robert
- $15-$25
- is an excellent sorted directory utility. It displays files with
- different extensions in different colors in a 1, 2, 4, or 6 column
- format. Other features include color customization, clear screen
- options, DOS 5.0 support, and more.
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- KRFList
- MacDonald, Kevin
- $0
- will search through a disk drive and create a list of all files in all
- directories. The list will be stored in a disk file that could be used for a
- quick and dirty catalog or to help in cleaning up a hard disk, for example.
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- L
- Bhavnani, Ravi
- $10
- is a substitute for the DOS DIR command at the expense of slightly slower
- operation. For example, you can get a list of sub-directories only or exclude
- them completely. L even allows you to get a list of files created within a
- certain time span. Long displays automatically pause between each screenful
- (you can disable this pause when redirecting L's output to a file). Displays
- may be sorted and can be brief or verbose. L's error messages are a shade more
- informative than those provided by the DIR command.
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- LS (LS-H)
- The Hutchison Company
- $0
- is a directory and file listing program with several handy features.
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- SDIR 2.0
- C-Soft
- $5
- a DOS directory viewer and program shell. A full-screen, page-able listing
- quickly comes up and you can just as quickly select other directories to view.
- You can also select a program to run from the list.
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- SDL
- Bodycomb, W. C.
- $?
- offers a sorted directory list with the following options erase screen, pause
- when screen full, 4 column format (2 if width 40), sort by file size, sort by
- date and time, sort by file type (ext), sub-directory names, use with T to list
- file names by directory, use with TF to indent file lists (not supported on
- width 40 screens) and use with T to list all file names together.
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- ZanySoft Dir 1.4 (ZDIR)
- Kirmse, Christopher
- $10
- is a colorful sorted directory lister. Okay, we know we said no more sorted
- directory listers, but this one has such an interesting feature - it
- automatically adjusts the number of columns in the display for the number of
- files.
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- For just a few files, it will use a one-column display that shows all the
- directory information available for each file. If you have too many for a
- one-column display, it will use two, three, four or six columns.
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- In addition to all the usual directory listing options (which these days
- includes your choice of colors for highlighting different types of
- files), it will optionally change file attributes (eg: make hidden/
- visible) and will find a file anywhere on a hard disk.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0434
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- 1944 Resident And Compare DIR Listers Small Programs Disk
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- DirCmp 1.3
- Mount, Steve
- $5
- tells you what changes have been made to a directory listing from one time to
- the next. It creates a log of the directory and the next time it is run on that
- directory, shows what files have been added, deleted, or changed.
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- There are many possible uses for a utility like this. A typical one would be if
- you have unintentionally dearchived a lot of files into an already crowded
- directory and want to see what those files are so that you can delete them.
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- Drlukus 0.1
- Masaaki Sawada & Assoc.
- $10-$20
- allows you to look at a directory listing while inside another program.
- Features include changing the drive and directory to view, deleting and renaming
- files, and displaying a table of ASCII codes. An option on quitting is to leave
- the list in the corner of the screen when you go back to your program. (It
- eventually disappears.) (res:20k)
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- MDir
- is a small (assembly language based) memory resident routine that will
- display directory entries. MDIR gives both an "automatic" mode, where the
- current directory is shown sorted alphabetically, and a "command line" mode,
- where MDIR will "screen" files (like the DOS DIR command does), and display
- the file list with your choice of sort mechanism (by date/time, name,
- extension, unsorted). This is a very helpful utility if you are running a
- program that asks you for a file name, but won't let you see the directory.
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- NewxDir
- is a corrected version of PC Magazine's resident utility for displaying
- directories. Press Alt and "." to pop it up and then enter a drive and path for
- it to display. Press Esc to enter another drive\path and Esc again to exit.
- (res:7k)
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- TFiler 1.1
- London, Steven
- $20
- is a file loading utility. Actually, the effect is about the same as having a
- pop-up directory lister, except that you can specify using wildcards what
- kinds of files to display and when you select a file from the list while in
- another application (1-2-3, for example), TFiler will automatically execute
- the keystrokes to get the selected file to load. This appears to be very
- handy. The only drawback is that 57k of DOS RAM seems a rather high price to
- pay for this convenience, especially since there are some pop-up directory
- listers that only take a little memory in exchange for having to type in the
- loading commands. (res:57k)
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- 1944 Compare Two DIR's
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- CDir
- lets you compare directories of two disks with a three-column display
- showing files unique to the first disk, matching files, and then files unique
- to the other disk. Only works on drives A: and B:.
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- CmpDir
- compares two directories. It will show files exclusive to either of the
- directories and/or files that exist in both but have different modification
- times. The output can be redirected to a file.
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- DD
- Grunin, Eric
- $15
- shows two sorted directories side-by-side, letting you scroll through them and
- compare files. You can also alter file attributes and copy, move, rename or
- delete files. As a disk directory utility, DD is terrific; as a file manager,
- it's weak. To change the attribute of a file you have to type in the full file
- name. Then the change in attribute is not indicated until you reread the
- directory. Qfiler [2-UT-665] is an excellent full-blown file manager that shows
- two directories side-by-side, but DD is very much smaller and faster to load.
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- DirCmp 1.2 (DRCMPEM)
- Meyer, Eric
- $0
- is a small, fast and simple directory comparison utility. It lists files common
- to both of the specified drives\directories, then the files just in one, then
- the files just in the other. The display format used is the same as used by DIR
- /W in DOS. The maximum number of files increased to 1024, and the second
- argument defaults to the current directory.
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- Pathcomp (PATHCMP)
- John Stedjee, John
- $25
- displays two directories side by side in order of file name and allows the
- files to be copied and moved between the paths. Files can also be deleted,
- edited and renamed. Directories can be printed side by side or individually in
- name, size or date order. The program highlights files with the same name and
- different time/date stamps. A mouse is optional.
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- TwinView 1.20 (TWINVU)
- Advance Systems
- $0
- displays two directories side by side. You can scroll through each directory
- to Copy, Move, Delete, and Print files. You can also Sort and Switch
- directories or make new ones.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1944
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- 2604 Special Directory Listers Small Programs Disk
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- D
- Christensen, Ward
- $?
- lets you "register" a directory so that you can go back later to quickly and
- easily see what new files have been added to it. Before downloading files into
- a crowded directory, you can first type "D SET". Then when you are through
- downloading and ready to look at your new files, just typing "D will
- display only the new files.
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- Diff 1.2 (DIFF-DM)
- McKay, Doug
- $0
- checks to see if any files in a specified directory tree have changed since
- the last time the utility was run. It supports up to 3000 directories with
- 2500 files in each directory. This could have many uses, from finding which
- files anywhere on a hard disk need backing up to serving as a crude anti-virus
- device.
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- Disk
- MJH Consulting
- $?
- lists information concerning all requested files in whatever directory they may
- reside anywhere on the disk. Based on command parameters, the information may
- optionally include the file size, the disk space allocated to the file, its
- percent slack space, the date and time the file was last written to, and the
- file attributes. The information may include subtotals by directory and a grand
- total concerning the files located, and the total amount of free space left on
- the disk. A command parameter is available to list the total allocated space
- required by the requested files if they were to be copied to a target disk. The
- output information may be formatted and redirected to a file usable as a batch
- command file. Although not normally listed, files with the hidden or system
- attribute may be included in the list.
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- Disk Usage (DU)
- shows files sorted by name and space each uses.
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- EXT (EXT-DPG)
- Gibson, Don Phillip
- $0
- quickly categorizes disk space used by files based on 10 common filename
- extensions: EXE, COM, SYS, BAT, DOC, TXT, ARC, LZH, ZIP, and no extension.
- Optionally, you may request tabulation for up to 25 additional extensions from
- the command line.
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- Findupe
- Morrison, Karson
- $?
- will give you a list of all files sorted by filename, date, time, size and
- directory there in. It will also tell you if the file is read only, hidden,
- system or a subdirectory and it will give you a list of all duplicate files and
- a Sorted Tree Directory of the files on your disk with the same information.
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- FLS
- creates/modifies list of file names.
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- GDir
- Frontier Technology
- $20
- displays a 43-line directory on a Hercules or compatible monochrome graphics
- card. Approximately 250 files can be displayed on each screen.
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- HideSeek
- lists hidden files only.
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- Larch
- lists all files whose archive bits are clear.
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- List2Day
- lists all files with a date greater than or equal to the system date.
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- ListPast
- lists all files with a date less than the system date.
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- New
- Jervey, Jay
- $?
- lists files dated within X number of days of today.
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- NewDIR 1.74
- Miller, Daniel D.
- $10
- is a sorted directory lister. Ok, so this is the classic example we always give
- of a utility that has been done to death. A PsL associate was ga-ga over this
- one, and it does have some new features, such as easy customization of all
- features, the ability to list exectuable files (COM, EXE, BAT) only, to list all
- files except [whatever], and up to 50-line support. We also liked the way it
- groups all the directories together apart from the file names. Downside: it's
- output bypasses standard video, so you cannot look back at it with a backscroll
- type of utility unless you choose an ugly, colorless display option.
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- Newer
- "NEWER basefile filespec [filespec...]" produces a list of all files which
- match one of the specified filespecs and whose modification dates are after
- that of the specified basefile. Since files in a set often have the same file
- date, this is a convenient way to look for those files in a crowded directory.
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- PC-Dir
- Rink, Bill
- $?
- lists either all the directory entries, or only those specified files. Files
- can be those of either the current directory or from all directories on a disk.
- The format of the directory listing can be specified to provide for as much
- detail as desired and in what order the files should be sorted. In addition, it
- can be used to locate a specified file(s) from anywhere within a directory tree,
- to graphically display the tree structure of your disk, or to delete specified
- files from within a directory after having listed them, optionally prompting for
- each file prior to erasing.
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- SL-Dir
- SL-EASY Software
- $0 (pd)
- will display a sorted directory list and file statistics. The sorted
- directory list is not very fancy, but the statistics summary provides
- worthwhile information: how many diskettes it would take to hold the files;
- the number of read-only, hidden and system files; the number of files not
- backed up; total number of files and their total and average size; and the
- number of files of less than 1k.
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- Today, Yesterday (TODAY)
- Curtis, Ron
- $0
- is a pair of utilities that will display all files in a directory that were
- updated today or yesterday. They will help you locate temporary files for
- deleting or important new files that should be backed up.
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- WildFile 1.2 (WILDFIL)
- Kercheval, J.
- $0
- displays a directory listing using UNIX-like wildcards, which are more flexible
- than DOS wildcards. For example, *L* would match any file with the letter L
- anywhere in the name. MY[A-CX].* match files with any extension that start with
- MY followed by A, B, C, or X. Source code (in C) is included.
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- 1675 Directory Editors Small Programs Disk
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- CSap 4.0 (CSAP400)
- Williams, Don A.
- $0
- will sort and rewrite directories by name, by extension, or by date/time and
- size, in ascending or descending order. It will also optionally remove deleted
- entries from the directory. It can can handle DOS 4, 4.01 and DR DOS 3 large
- partitions. It has the optional ability to truncate directories. C source code
- is included. DOS 5.0+, DR DOS 3.0+, 5.0+, and 6.0+ are supported.
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- Directory Arrange 2.1 (DA2)
- Roub, Paul
- $0
- lets you rearrange the order of file names in a directory, including sorting the
- directory.
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- Diredit 3.06
- Fletcher, Peter
- $20
- lets you move filenames around in a directory to get them into a specific order.
- Works with DOS versions up to and including 4.01.
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- DSort
- Babyok, Al
- $20
- is a very useful directory editing tool. DSort starts by prompting you for a
- drive letter, then it displays the directory tree for that drive. From there,
- you can make, delete or "transplant" directories. Transplanting allows moving
- a directory, including all of its contents, to another parent directory.
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- If you press Enter on a highlighted directory name, its contents are
- displayed, which you can sort in various ways or in which you can move file
- names about manually to get in the desired order. Then you can save the new
- directory listing back to the disk if you wish. You can also change a file's
- or directory's name, time or date.
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- Edir
- Rose Development
- $15
- is a directory editor that will let you move files around in and otherwise
- clean up a directory listing. This would normally be done in order to group
- certain files together in a DIR list. It can sort directories by filename,
- extension, date, size or any other arbitrary order that may seem logical to
- you. NOTE: The authors of this program are no longer at the address listed in
- the documentation.
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- Order 2.12
- Unique Software ASP
- $20
- is a directory utility which can speed up the loading time of your most often
- used files by allowing you to change the order of files in the directory.
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- Disk-At-A-Glance 3.2
- Leonard, Steve
- $17
- #12233
- displays a scrollable list of directory names showing the bytes used,
- number of files and percent of total disk space used and available disk
- space. Also included on this disk:
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- Delta DAAG 1.0 ($17) keeps track of file changes over time. It shows the
- files added, deleted, or those which changed size since the last
- snapshot. A 3-D stacked bar graph summarizes disk activity over the last
- 10 snapshots. Auto-scaling historical bar graphs display file counts and
- sizes for the last 250 months. Clicking on any bar gives file details
- for that month. Requires VGA.
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- DAAG Front End 1.2 ($17) displays a graphic snapshot of the system's
- hard disk capacities, and launches DAAG on the desired drive with one
- click.
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- Eddy 7D [EDDY7D]
- Scofield, John ASP
- $20
- #3862 (11-93 CD)
- is a full-screen directory editor and general purpose disk utility. You can edit
- directory entries, including name, date, time and attributes of files; sort
- directory display by file name, extension, size or date/time; copy, move, and
- delete files; look at or patch data in files, in RAM, or by physical disk
- sector; find strings of data in files, in RAM or by physical disk sector; locate
- files anywhere on your disk, by name with wildcards, by file attributes, and/or
- by file timestamp; and recover files safely.
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- TwoDisks
- Campbell, Barry L. ASP
- $25
- #1771
- is a directory comparison and update utility. It will read the directories of
- two different disks or two different directories on the same disk and compares
- the directories for you. The program will then separate the files into five
- categories: files on drive 1 NOT on drive 2; files on drive 2 NOT on drive 1;
- files on both that are NEWER on drive 1 than on drive 2; files on both that
- are NEWER on drive 2 than on drive 1; and files on both that are IDENTICAL.
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- You can easily view a list of the files in each category and COPY or MOVE all
- or selected files between the directories or DELETE files from one or both of
- the directories. It also includes a fast byte-by-byte file compare facility,
- on-screen help, user setup of defaults for filespec, file sort field and more.
- It is limited to 500 files per directory and 250 directories per disk. The
- program is fast and easy to use and understand. Help is available on-screen.
- We think this is an excellent tool if you have two disks or directories that
- you are trying to keep parallel.
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- WinDir
- Yoder, Gil ASP
- $15-$20
- #3948
- is a simple, but intelligent, directory and file viewing utility. It displays
- the current directory, but you can easily move to other directories. If you
- press Enter, it invokes your specified file viewer (eg: LIST) to view the file
- unless the file is an archive, in which case it invokes the proper archiving
- utility to list the contents. You can also view (LIST) files that are inside
- an archive.
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- WinDir takes full advantage of 4DOS, including its ability to place multiple
- DOS commands on a single line, and awareness of the 4DOS description feature.
- Mouse support is included.
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