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SHEZ v5.5 by Jim Derr REGISTRATION $ 25.00
UTIL JUN90 SHEZ DERR COMPRESSION SHELL ARCHIVE ZIP PAK ZOO
FILES: shez55.sdn
Update
The Compression Companion
California Software Design
SHEZ is a shell program to make viewing and working with
archive files user friendly. In order for SHEZ to function
you must have one or more of the following archive programs:
PKZIP, PKUNZIP by Phil Katz for ZIP files.
PKUNPAK, PKPAK by Phil Katz for ARC files.
LHARC by Haruyasu Yoshizaki for LZH files.
ZOO by Rahul Dhesi for ZOO files.
PAK by NoGate Consulting for PAK files.
In addition you will need Vern Buerg's LIST program. Please
note that these programs are copyrighted and they can be
obtained from most BBS's.
If you want to use the virus scan option of SHEZ you will
also need the virus scan program by McAfee Associates call
SCAN.EXE. This program can be found on most major BBS's or
you may obtain it by calling the McAfee BBS. You must obtain
version 39 or greater of this program in order for SHEZ to
use it correctly.
To start-up SHEZ simply enter "SHEZ [d:\path\filespec]".
You may specify wild cards in the filespec. If you use wild
cards in the filespec SHEZ will present you with a scrollable
list of files that it found matching the filespec. SHEZ
recognizes the special filename.fileext of $.$. If you
specify a filespec of $.$ SHEZ will list only the files
having an extension of .ARC, .ZIP, .LZH, and ZOO, or the
files having extension matching the extensions that where set
using the configuration program. SHEZ will also recognize
just the $ file extension along with a DOS wildcard
filename. For example if you start SHEZ by entering SHEZ
C:\UTY\P*.$ SHEZ will display a list of files that have a
filename beginning with the letter P and that have a file
extension of .ARC,.ZIP,.LZH,.ZOO,.PAK, or what ever you set
the extentions to using the config. program.
You may also start SHEZ and specify a sub-directory name of
the directory you are currently in. For example, if you are
currently in the C:\UTILITY directory and you want to work on
the files in the C:\UTILITY\PGMS directory start SHEZ by
entering the following: SHEZ PGMS\
Also included in the file list will be any directories that
SHEZ found. The directory names will be enclosed in greater
than and less than symbols. I.E. <DIR1>. You can position
the highlight bar on a directory name and press the enter key
to view the files and directories that are contained in that
directory. To move up one level in the directory tree
highlight the directory entry that appears as <..>. As you
change directories the full disk:\pathname will be displayed
on the main screen. In addition the disk:\path that will
receive extracted files is also displayed on the main
screen. You can than choose the file you wish to work on by
moving the highlight bar with the cursor keys and pressing
the enter key. SHEZ will then present you with a screen
showing the contents of the archive file.
To perform a function, simply position the highlight bar and
press the key(s) that corresponds to the function you want to
perform on that member. Pressing the F1 key will open a
window giving you context sensitive help.
SHEZ also has a built-in menuing system. To activate the
menu system press the forward slash key. A menu bar will
appear at the top of the screen. Using the left and right
cursor keys you may select major menu item. Press the enter
key to view the choices under the menu item. Using the up
and down cursor keys you may choose an action item and then
press the enter key to perform that item. Pressing the ESC
key will take you back one level. Keep pressing the ESC key
to exit the menu system.
(SDA format (c)Copyright 1990 The SDN Project - SDNet/Works!)