Welcome to Iutilities v1.01 (c) 1996,7 Iu Software Pty Ltd Australia These utility programs are probably most useful to programmers and developers, but they could be useful to anyone. They are designed to run in Windows 95 and Windows NT only. They will not necessarily work with older versions of the Windows operating system. There are seven utilities: the versions here are unlimited ShareWare versions. They are fully functional and if you use them you should send the registration fee to Iu Software either by fax intl+612 9982 2194 or by e-mail pauls@mail.tmx.com.au The cost is US$20 for the set of seven Iutilities. You will need to supply your Name, credit card type, number and expiry date. If you apply by fax it will also need to be signed. We also recommend you browse the online help to get a better idea of the features available. Clean Iutility will work through a folder and the other folders inside it looking for files which match the masks you specified. All matching files will be deleted. This is particularly useful for deleting automatically generated backup and temporary files. Compare Iutility will compare two ASCII text files and report the differences. There is no limitation on file size. (actually its limited to 4Gb) Multi-Edit Iutility allows you to do multiple search and replace across any number of files in one operation. The search and replace strings include a sophisticated set of wild cards and multiple replacements can be performed at one time. Search Iutility will search through whole folders (or even whole disks) looking for files which contain a specified string. Again the string can be specified using wild card characters. Touch Iutility will change the modification dates of all the matching files to the time and date you specify. Usage Iutility will generate a tree reporting the actual disk space used by each directory on your disks. the tree can be sorted, expanded and contracted, and of course printed, copied and pasted... Where Iutility will search your disks looking for files which have the specified search string in their name. We welcome any feedback or ideas.