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Peruse v1.00 by Falk Data Registration $ free
OTHR OCT90 PERUSE FALK FREE LISTER BROWSE TEXT VIEW
FILES: pruse10.sdn
First Release
Peruse is an ASCII (text) and Binary (non-text) file reader
capable of reading files of an unlimited size in text or hex
formats. Peruse can read an almost unlimited number of files
at a time. Peruse can be loaded as a swapping memory
resident program requiring only about 7K of normal RAM memory
while resident, or it can load as a stand-alone, DESQview
aware program. Peruse can swap to XMS or EMS memory, or to
disk. Peruse also provides a pop-up DOS shell capability.
One excellent use for Peruse is while evaluating a new
shareware program. Peruse can be loaded memory-resident with
all the documentation files for the program you are
evaluating. Since Peruse uses swapping technology, it keeps
only about 7K of normal DOS RAM. You can then run the
shareware program you are evaluating and pop-up Peruse at any
time to examine the documentation files for that program.
This comes in very handy for those who don't want to print a
large documentation file right away. Oh, and you can print
part or all of a file while Peruse is popped up.
Best of all, Peruse is free!
Peruse: An ASCII (text) and Binary (non-text) File Reader
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Peruse (pe rooz') 1. to examine or study attentively
and in detail; scrutinize 2. to read carefully or
thoroughly; study 3. to read: a pretentious use, now
often connoting a casual or leisurely reading.
Canonize: The Peruse Customizing Program
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Canon ('Kan-un) an official or authoritative list; an
accepted principle or rule.
Canonize ('Kan-u-nïze) produces a configuration file
for Peruse. This configuration file is then the
official or authoritative list governing Peruse, it
becomes the accepted principle or rule.
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(SDA format (c)Copyright 1990 The SDN Project - SDNet/Works!)
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