The following tricks may be of interest to CLI/AmigaDos users. 1. First, you can move a file to another directory without performing a copy then delete. Use the RENAME command and specify the pathname as part of the destination string. For example: rename lottahelp newdir/lottahelp Moves the file 'lottahelp' to another directory called 'newdir'. You can even give the file a different name. BUT-BUT-BUT, you can only move files from one device to another location ON THE SAME DEVICE. You cannot move a file from RAM: to DF1:, etc. 2. It is possible to set the system date/time by redirecting the stdin. But, you have to fool DATE by doing the following. DATE nil:] ? The [] parameter is optional (do not included the '[' ']' symbols). It will redirect the output of the DATE command to the nil: device. The '?' is used to fool the date command into using 'newinfile' as the input for DATE. 3. You can copy more than one file at a time to a destination directory by specifying a wildcard of the files to move, separated by the vertical bar character: copy file1|file2|file3|file4 ram: This makes a wildcard that only matches the filenames specified, so the copy proceeds as normal.