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File Commando v2.01 Sandi & Shane Stump REGISTRATION $ 40.00
UTIL JUN90 FILE COMMANDO STUMP DOSSHELL MANAGEMENT HDISK HD
FILES: fcii-201.sdn
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File Commando is a versatile file management tool that lets
you take charge of your disks. This program provides
flexible display capabilities & powerful commands within an
easy-to-use interface.
Provides powerful commands in an easy-to-use, menu-driven
environment. Quick keys are provided for speedy access to
the most often-used commands.
Displays a graphic directory tree showing the hierarchical
relationship of the directories of the disk.
Logs multiple drives.
Shows the file contents of all logged drives, a single drive,
or the selected subdirectory.
Displays files by name alone, by name-size-date, or by name-
size-date-time-attribute.
Sorts files by name, extension, date, size, or leaves
unsorted.
Limits displayed files with use of twenty inclusion and
exclusion wildcards.
Displays drive, directory, and file information for
reference.
Makes, renames,& removes subdirectories at the stroke of a
key.
Edits the volume label of a disk.
Formats 5¼ & 3½ inch diskette. As a safety precaution, a
fixed disk drive can not be formatted.
A disk editor is provided for more experienced users. This
displays the disk information in both hexadecimal and text
modes. The disk may be searched for occurrences of text, and
sectors may be edited, copied, or compared.
Tags files individually or in groups for use with all file
commands.
An individual file or tagged group of files may be copied,
moved, deleted, viewed, printed, xcopied, zapped.
Changes the attributes of a file or group of files to Read
Only, Read/Write, System, Hidden, or Archive.
Copies files to another disk and duplicates its directory
path.
Moves files from one directory or disk to another.
Renames the name of selected files.
A pretty printer option allows various print formatting
options to be defined such as page length, page numbers,
headers, subheaders, footers, margins, control character
stripping, line wrapping, et cetera.
Edits or creates files using the File Commando editor. Its
commands include: cut, copy, and move blocks of text, wrap
text, enter any ASCII graphics character, jump to any
location in the file, search for occurrences of text, format
the output to the printer, et cetera.
Your favorite editor may be selected to replace the editor
provided by File Commando.
The DOS print spooler has been provided with an extended
user interface so that files may be added or removed from the
DOS print queue.
Zaps files to reduce the chances of deliberate recovery of
file information. Ordinarily, when files are deleted, only
the first letter of the file name is changed. By zapping a
file, the file data is overwritten by random characters,
rendering the original data unreadable by conventional means
(unless you happen to work for the CIA or the KGB).
Colors of the screen may be changed and saved to suit your
own personal preferences.
File information may be automatically saved for use when
File Commando is next run, including the currently logged
drives and tagged files.
Defines programs and their data file extensions for easy
selection and execution.
Runs highlighted programs and defined data files from the
file window.
Control can be passed to the DOS prompt for program and DOS
command execution.
A memory map shows the amount of memory used and the programs
occupying that memory.
And much more...
To run File Commando, your computer system must meet or
exceed the following specifications:
IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2, or 100% PC compatible with at least
384k of main memory, 1 floppy disk drive, and a second disk
drive (preferably a hard disk). MS-DOS 2.10, PC-DOS 2.10, or
later version of DOS. A printer, if the print or spool
commands are to be used. A color monitor is optional. We
recommend the use of a RAM disk for swap file storage.
(SDA format (c)Copyright 1990 The SDN Project - SDNet/Works!)