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DirKING 3.00 Powerful 'List' and 'Dir' replacement
DirKing is a very powerful replacement for the AmigaDOS 'List' and 'Dir'
commands. It gives full control over formatting of the listing. Batch
(script) files can also be generated, which can be executed from within
DirKing. The directory can be sorted on one or more items (e.g. size,
date, comment, data type,..), and in a user defined order. DirKing also
supports numerous directory filters (e.g. name, date, comment, datatype...).
All these filters can be made effective on files only, on directories only
or on both. One can even define patterns for each directory level.
Multiple scan paths may be given, also supported are multiple assigns,
links, datatypes and locale value formats. Unique is the feature to
monitor the directory scanning process. If you have cataloged your disk
collection, then you can insert the disk ID in the listing. Very useful
are the listing fields which inform you how many files and dirs each
directory contains. The actual blocks and bytes used by a directory can
be shown, thus allowing to see if it would fit on a certain disk. DirKing
offers a lot more than can be presented in this short space, so check it
out! DirKing currently supports AmigaDOS v1.2 upto v3.1. Binary only.
Author: Chris P. Vandierendonck
Path: util/DirKING-3.00.lha