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║ WHERE-IS-IT? ║
║ Ver 3.2 ║
║ ║
║ Fast File Finder Utility ║
║ By Brigham W. Thorp (c) 1994 ║
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┌───────────────────────┐
│ W H A T' S N E W │
└───────────────────────┘
Version 3.2
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- Well, I found a bug. When you were searching for archived files, the
file wouldn't be shown if you were using the -CD or -C1 options.
This is now fixed.
Version 3.1
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- Fixed the way the change directory option was performed. When using
-f show directories option, the program didn't display anything. Now
if -f is used and a directory matches, it will display the match, but
not otherwise. Use -f switch with -cd or -c1 to change to matched
directories.
- Changed -cd and -c1 command to change to found directory using
-f switch. If a directory had a subdirectory matching, the parent
directory was changed to, not the subdirectory. Now it is done this
way.
Version 3.0
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- Now supports multiple filespecs and options anywhere on the command
line. For example, to search for *.txt and *.doc files, you would
enter the command WHERE <-options> *.txt *.doc </options>
- Change to the directory of the first matching filespec
- Change to any directory matching the found file. A query lets you
continue, abort, or change the directory and halt the program.
- Redid the output names only command ( -n option) so that the filename
and directories were together the way they should be.
- Total rewrite. Faster than anything out there now. (I know, I'm a
little conceited.)
Version 2.0
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- This version was released prematurely by a "friend." If you have this
version, please get rid of it as there are numerous bugs including
system lock ups (I don't know what happened!). :)
Version 1.89
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- New output option /N will display only filenames and pathnames. The
speed with this option is incredible!
Version 1.88
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- Sped up the reading of compressed files with the -K option. It was
real slow before.
- Fixed a bug in the searching for compressed file types also.
Version 1.87
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- Fixed a bug when searching for compressed files in a specific
directory and/or the path environment variable.
- Now scan for files compressed in archive format with SQZ(tm);
Version 1.86
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- Scan for Pk-Lite(tm) and LZ-Exe(tm) compressed files with /K option.
I will get more compressed file types implemented as soon as I
get the header data for them.
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