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METZ Desktop Navigator June 18, 1990
METZ Software U.S. & Canada 1-800-447-1712
P.O. Box 6042 International (206) 646-5600
Bellevue, Wa., 98008-0042, U.S.A. Fax (206) 746-4655
GEnie: A.METZ Compuserve: [73567,1637]
Overview
METZ Desktop Navigator is a comprehensive, yet easily understood
file and directory manager for Microsoft Windows.
Desktop Navigator is a Windows application program that combines
several important and time-saving features into one cohesive, menu
operated program. With Desktop Navigator you can quickly change drives,
directories, or process files. Powerful features such as the ability
to move an entire directory tree to another directory and/or drive are
also included.
Display options include a 12 or 24 hour clock on screen, a memory
display that details both DOS and Expanded EMS RAM, an edit field which
lets you specify the type of file to be displayed, a graphical directory
tree, and a comprehensive file display. Desktop Navigator uses about
30K of memory.
If you like DeskNav, please register it. Registering this
application will provide you with the following benefits: Product
support, free upgrades, prioritized consideration of your requests,
and the means for METZ Software to continue development of this and
other MS Windows products. Plus, the diskette you receive will
contain all of the latest versions of our products. We also give
you a license number which turns off the built in registration
reminders.
Layout
DeskNav has the following components within it's display area:
Digital clock - displays current date and time. Configurable from the
Configuration/DeskNav menu selection.
Free memory - displays the size of the largest block of available
conventional memory which is free. If EMS 4.0 memory
is installed, that amount which is free is displayed
also, separated by a plus sign. This gives you a
good idea of how much memory remains available on your
system.
File specification - is an edit box which allows you to specify the
type of files to be displayed. Wild cards and
actual filenames are allowed.
Directory Tree - contains a graphical display of directories on the
current drive. Single click with mouse, or use the keypad
to change directory selection. Press a character to
select the next directory beginning with that character.
Files - listbox containing a list of files based on the file
specification and selected directory. This listbox
allows multiple selection - use the shift key
and mouse or keyboard to select more than one entry.
Status - displays statistics regarding the listed files.
Keyboard users - use the tab key to switch between the last three items.
Menu items
File:
Run: Allows you to run an application and specify parameters.
Run with: Allows you to run an application and pass it the selected
files.
Status: Displays information about the currently selected files.
Select all: Causes all listed files to be selected.
Print: Sends the selected files to the printer.
Copy: Will copy the selected files to another drive/directory.
Move: Will move the selected files to another drive/directory.
Rename: Allows you to individually rename the selected files.
Delete: Will delete the selected files.
Attributes: Allows you to modify the file attributes for the selected
files.
Exit Windows: Quick exit from windows.
Directory:
Status: Displays information about the currently selected directory.
Create: Use to create a sub-directory under the currently selected
directory.
Rename: Allows you to rename the selected sub-directory.
Copy: Copies the selected directory and all the files and
sub-directories under that directory to a selected
destination. The destination can be on another drive.
Move: Moves the selected directory and all the files and
sub-directories under that directory to a selected
destination. The destination can be on another drive.
Delete: Allows you to delete a directory and it's contents,
which includes sub-directories and their contents.
If the root directory is selected all files and
subdirectories on the disk can be deleted.
Refresh: Since it is possible for another application to modify
the directory structure, the Refresh option will reload
the directory tree, insuring that it is current.
Drive: Displays all available disk drives, select the drive
you wish to change to.
Status: Displays drive and memory information.
Configuration:
DeskNav: Information regarding your DeskNav preferences. The
default application to run will be used when you
double click on a file that has no registered extension
in the WIN.INI file. NOTEPAD.EXE is the default.
Screen Saver: Configure and customize you own screen saver/blanker.
Print: Allows you to set the DeskNav print options.
Windows:
Arrange: 'Tiles' windows on screen.
Cascade: Positions active windows from top left to bottom right
of screen.
Clear: Closes down all applications other than DeskNav and
MS-Dos Executive.
Close Icons: Closes all iconed apps other than DeskNav and MS-Dos.
Icon: Icons all the iconable apps.
Maximize: Zooms all apps that are active and can be zoomed.
Optimize: Sizes all apps to use the optimal desktop area.
Restore: Sends the Restore system menu command to all apps.
Utilities:
File Finder: Allows you to specify a file (wild cards are allowed) to
search for and the drives to search. Files found are
listed in the files listbox, and can be operated upon
by the File menu options.
Lock System: Password protect your system while you are not using it.
Tools:
Update: Allows you to customize the Tools menu. Update lets
you add applications to the Tools pulldown menu and
choose from several execution options.
Using DeskNav
With the directory tree containing a list of directories, you can
easily move about within your system. Use a mouse to scroll and select
directories. Use your cursor keys, or press the first character of the
desired directory.
Once you have selected a directory you can then select one or more
files from the right hand listbox (to do so, hold down the shift key
while selecting the files). Press enter (or double click with mouse) to
have all the selected files executed. Or, you can use the Files menu to
process your selections.
The File Copy/Move functions will deselect or remove each file as
it is processed from the right hand listbox. If the destination disk
becomes full, the remaining files will still be selected so that you
may continue with the operation. File attributes are automatically
processed.
Running Non-Windows applications from DeskNav may require
an appropriate .PIF file (see the Microsoft Windows Users Guide).
Select the .PIF file to run instead of the .EXE or .COM file.
Non-registered users
This release is a demonstration version and as such is not to be
sold. DeskNav may only be distributed for free (or at cost) as the
following group of files: DESKNAV.EXE, METZDLL.EXE, DESKNAV.DOC, DESKNAV.TLS,
DESKNAV.BMP, METZ.ORD, APPS.WRI. These files may not be modified in any
way.
Use for purposes other than evaluation requires payment of the
registration fee. Once you register and receive a license number you are
automatically allowed to upgrade to future releases. It is important
that you register this application to help insure continued support and
development. Our intention is to provide useful, user-friendly
applications at a low cost, and your support helps make that possible.
All available functionality is enabled in this version to provide
you with the ability to effectively evaluate this application.
Ordering information is included in the file METZ.ORD or available
by contacting METZ Software.
Release Notes
Metzdll.exe is a link library for DeskNav. It must be located
somewhere in your environment path. We recommend placing it in your
Windows directory. (Metzdll.exe is also used by other METZ Software
applications)
DESKNAV.BMP is a sample bitmap for use with the screen saver.
DESKNAV.TLS is a sample tools file.
Your comments and suggestions are always welcome, and help make
this application a better product.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice
and does not represent any commitment on the part of METZ Software. No
warranties of any kind are associated with this product.
Thank you for your support.
------------ METZ Desktop Navigator version history ------------------
Version 2.44
* The right hand listbox containing the list of files had an infrequent
update problem when you select between directories containing only a few
files. Occasionally, some of the files from the previously selected
directory were not cleared from the display. This has been fixed.
* A resource conflict prevented both DeskNav and Desktop from running
at the same time under Windows 3.0. This has been fixed.
Version 2.43
* The Exit Windows menu item now works under Windows 3.0.
* Some users with memory boards/drivers (usually in 286 machines)
were experiencing an application error under protect mode.
This problem has been corrected.
* The drive status free memory display should now be accurate and
match that displayed by Windows 3.0.
Version 2.42
* Under certain configurations, a "Sharing violation" message is
displayed when you access your Windows 3.0 directory with DeskNav.
DeskNav has been modified to prevent such an error.
Version 2.41
* A protection error occured when both DeskNav and Desktop were run
together under Windows 3.0. This has been corrected.
Version 2.4
* This version is compatible with Windows 2.x and 3.0.
* The dynamic link library DESKDLL.EXE has been renamed to METZDLL.EXE.
Version 2.31
* Drive selection did not work properly due to related code changes
in version 2.3. This is now fixed.
* The fix in 2.3 to allow changing drives when the current drive was
a floppy drive with the diskette removed, wound up causing
a worse problem when you selected a floppy drive without a diskette.
The change has been removed and will be researched further.
Version 2.3
* DeskNav now displays file and disk status at the bottom of the
display area. This feature can be disabled from the DeskNav
Configuration dialog. The display is as follows:
##/## files= ##/## bytes (## disk space free)
Number of selected files / files in current list = total bytes of
selected files / total bytes in current list ( total disk space free )
* DeskNav could not change drives when the current drive was a floppy
and there was no diskette present. The problem has been fixed
making it possible to select another drive without error.
* DeskNav now has a Tools menu option. The tools menu allows you
to place your favorite applications under this menu, so that you
may quickly access them.
* The Tools Update option allows you to modify your tools menu and
configure each item.
For example, to add an entry to your tools menu, select the Tools
Update menu item, which will cause the Tool manager dialog to appear.
From the Tool manager dialog, select the Add pushbutton, and the
Tool add/modify dialog will appear. Fill in the fields as follows:
Menu entry: This is the text that appears under the Tools menu,
so type in something descriptive. An '&' character
will cause the character following it to be underlined,
so if you want an '&' to appear, type in '&&'. (The
single ampersand tells windows to use the underlined
character for keyboard menu selection, which you may
find useful.)
Application: This is the application to be run when the Menu Entry
is selected. Be sure to specify the full path if the
application is not found in your environment path.
Select: This button will allow you to select an application,
and will automatically fill in the application field
and description (if blank).
Parameters: Optional parameters to be passed to the application.
You can specify command line options and/or an input
filename here. Use the full filname path whenever
you can.
Options:
Run only
- The Application is to be run using only the specified parameters
(if any).
Prompt for a file
- Before running the application, DeskNav will ask for an input file.
Select this when you want to be prompted for an input file
whenever you select this entry from the tools menu.
Run with first selected file
- DeskNav will run the application and pass it the first file
selected in the DeskNav files listbox.
Run with every selected file
- DeskNav will run the application with each file selected
in the DeskNav files listbox. So if you select five files
and Notepad is the tool application selected, Notepad will
be run five times and passed each of the selected files.
* The File menu now has a 'Run with...' option. This function will
pass the selected files to a specified application.
The 'Run against one file at a time' checkbox will cause the
application to be run with each of the files individually, rather
than passing all of the filenames at once.
With this function you should be able to set up a .PIF file for
a DOS application like PKZIP, then select that .PIF file as the
application and the files which you wish to pass in as parameters.
There is a command line limitation of 120 characters. The command
line consists of parameters and filename(s). DeskNav will display
an error message if the command line is too long.
* The File menu now has a Print option. All selected files will
be sent to the printer regardless of their type or size. Normally,
you will only want to print ascii text files with this function.
Lines will be wrapped if they are wider than the printer page.
A cancel dialog does appear while DeskNav is printing each file so
that you can interrupt the process.
* There also is a Configuration Print dialog so that you can configure
how DeskNav prints a file. Select 'Line Wrap' when you want lines
which are longer than the paper width, to be wrapped to the next line
(this is the default).
Set the 'Tabstops' value to indicate what the tabstop interval is.
(A value of 0 will remove tabs from the output.)
* The File menu now has a Status option. File Status displays
information pertaining to the files listed by DeskNav.
Disk space used is the amount of disk space actually taken up by
the files.
* The Directory menu now has a Status option. Directory Status displays
information pertaining to the selected directory.
Disk space used is the amount of disk space actually taken up by
the files.
* The Drive menu now has a Status option. Drive Status displays
memory and disk information.
* The copy/move process now displays remaining disk space on the
destination drive. (Moving files to a destination on the same
drive does not affect disk space, so the space remaining is not
displayed.)
* The configuration dialogs have been resized to fit on CGA screens.
* Delete Directory did not update the files listbox properly when
the root directory was processed.
* Create, Make, and Rename Directory now tell other instances of DeskNav
to update their directory trees if they are using the same drive.
* You can now copy/move directories to multiple floppy disks. DeskNav
will ask for the next disk when there is insufficient space on the
current destination floppy drive. The supporting directory tree
structure will be created when necessary as well.
* The Destination dialog directory tree now supports keyboard input.
Version 2.2
* File copy/move - because attributes were being set and reset, a write
protected disk caused a 'Write Protected' error message to be displayed.
DeskNav now will only display a 'Write Protected' error when you try
to move files from a write protected disk. Files cannot be deleted
on a write protected disk.
* A move/copy directory selection has been added. This function will
move or copy the selected directory, subdirectories, and files to
a selected drive and destination directory (root is allowed).
This function does not support copying or moving a directory to
more than one floppy diskette at this time. We will prioritize
adding such support based on registered user requests.
The source directory is appended to the destination directory. If
the destination directory already has a subdirectory by the same
name as the source, the files are moved to the matching sub-directory.
* The options available when you select a destination drive for the
file or directory move/copy function are:
Automatically replace files - when selected, each file by the same
name in the source and destination directories will automatically
be replaced by the source file. Otherwise, DeskNav will ask
for permission to replace the file(s).
Confirm each file - when selected, you will be asked for permission
before each file is processed.
Priority - select Low if you are low on memory and want DeskNav
to use minimal memory when processing the files.
* The DESKNAV.DND file is not saved on drives that are removeable (i.e.
a floppy drive). See version 1.4 below.
* The file finder now allows you to select more than one drive to be
searched.
* Delete directory now has a confirm checkbox, select confirm if you
wish to be asked for permission to delete each directory.
* An Attributes selection has been added to the File menu item. This
function allows you to modify the file attributes for all of the
selected files.
* A rename option has been added to the file menu. At this time it
does not allow wild cards, and processes each selected file
individually.
* Some dialog box processing was not supporting the keyboard correctly,
only the mouse would work, this has been fixed.
* DeskNav now has provisions to automatically refresh the directory tree
upon startup when a directory listed in the DESKNAV.DND file no longer
exists.
Note: If you move or delete directories with the confirm option on, and
decide not to let DeskNav delete a particular directory or file, then
DeskNav will not delete the parent directories of that directory or file.
Version 2.12
* The move/copy command inadvertantly displayed the destination filename
where it should have displayed the source filename. The process still
worked correctly.
Version 2.11
* The format of the filename passed to an application was incorrect,
causing some applications to parse the filename incorrectly.
This bug has been fixed. (Noticeable with Microsoft Excel.)
* The files listbox has been patched to prevent the following bug:
< Microsoft has a bug within multiple selection style listboxes.
The right hand (files) listbox is a multiple selection listbox.
If you have any empty area at the bottom of the listbox, the last
entry gets internally corrupted when you click on the empty area
with a mouse. >
The patch now allows you to click in the empty area without corrupting
data.
* The Select All option has been added to the Files menu.
* Lock System has been added to the Utilities menu. With Lock System
you can lock your terminal and prevent unauthorized use. The password
is case sensitive (upper and lower case characters must match).
'Unlock attempt failed...' is displayed if an invalid password is
entered.
This feature will not prevent someone from rebooting or powering off
your machine.
* Copy/Move will now ask if you want to automatically replace existing
files before processing.
* The file date of 1/01/00 was incorrectly displayed as 1/01/100, this
has been fixed.
* Scrolling of the tree has been improved slightly.
Version 2.01
* When changing between drives with a small number of directories,
the tree would sometimes display the bottom directories of the
previous drive, this has been corrected.
* When resizing DeskNav while the horizontal scroll bar is visible,
the current tree or file window remains visible. (Used to always
revert to tree).
Version 2.0
* DeskNav now displays a graphical directory tree.
* Files can now be moved, copied, and deleted regardless of attributes.
DeskNav automatically manipulates the attributes during the process.
The file date, time, and attributes are duplicated on the destination
file(s).
* A Drive pulldown has been added to provide an easier method of switching
between drives.
* DeskNav no longer defaults to the root directory when you change drives.
The default directory is now displayed.
* DeskNav can now handle directory names longer than 8 characters.
Version 1.5
* The files are now displayed with their size, date, time, and attributes.
Attribute flags are: R - read only, A - archived, S - system, H - hidden.
* When DeskNav regains the input focus, the focus is also set back to the
field which previously had the focus. Keyboard users should appreciate
this fix.
* If the Control key is pressed when an application is run, the
application will be maximized (zoomed). Some applications are
not designed to be zoomed, but still work. The decision
whether to zoom, or not to zoom, is up to you.
Version 1.4
* Running DOS applications is now very reliable and will correctly pass
application parameters. Many DOS applications do require a .PIF file
in order to run correctly under Windows. You can specify a .PIF
file as the application for DeskNav to run. Chapter 9 of the Microsoft
Windows User's Guide explains how to run non-Windows applications.
Use the same guidelines for running DOS applications from DeskNav.
To run COMMAND.COM with parameters, specify COMMAND.COM as the application
and precede the parameters with a /c as in '/c dir'. Other DOS
applications may have their own command line syntax as well.
* The DOS/Non-Windows checkbox has been removed since it is no longer
required.
* DeskNav now saves the directory tree as a file called DESKNAV.DND.
This file is automatically stored by DeskNav in the root directory.
The benefit of having this file is that DeskNav can load this file much
faster than scanning a drive for directories. The one drawback
is that if you don't use DeskNav to maintain your directory structure,
the file may get out of sync with your drive. If this should happen
you can restore the file by using the Directory - Refresh menu
selection, or by deleting the file.
DeskNav will not save the DESKNAV.DND to a drive that is write
protected or lacking write privileges. If your network does not
allow DeskNav to save the tree, have your network manager do so.
* If the Shift key is pressed when an application is run, the
application will be iconized.
* The Refresh option has been move to the Directory pulldown.
Version 1.3
* The File Finder remains active when no files are found.
* When you double click or select a file with no extension, a '.'
is now added to the filename so that the default application (i.e.
NOTEPAD) will be able to find that file. (NOTEPAD will add a .TXT
if there is no file extension, and thus was unable to find the
actual file.)
* The Delete directory option now will let you continue with the delete
even if it cannot delete a particular directory or file. More than
likely it was unable to delete a file due to it's attributes. (i.e.
a read-only file cannot be deleted by this version of DeskNav.)
Version 1.2
* A Directory menu pulldown has been added so that you may Create, Rename,
and Delete directories. The delete option allows you to confirm each
delete before it occurs.
* The trailing backslashes on the directories have been removed so
that the directory list will sort correctly.
* DeskNav now accepts a command line upon startup. The command line
is assumed to be a valid drive and/or directory, which will then
be used for the initial directory and file listings.
* WIN :DESKNAV path - is now supported from the DOS prompt.
(i.e. WIN :DESKNAV) This syntax will cause Windows to load only
DeskNav, resulting in more available memory. The MS-DOS
Executive does load resources that are required by some
applications. If your application does not perform correctly, do
not use this option.
* A bug caused the About box to appear upon startup with registered
versions.
Version 1.11
* A bug which prevented DeskNav from listing files in root directories
has been fixed.
Version 1.1
* The performance of the move option has been improved.
* The Copy option was not supposed to completely abort when you
respond 'No' to a replace.
* If the file specification was an actual filename, it was not listed
properly in the files listbox.
* Some listboxes occasionally were not set to the correct default
selection. (Usually this was not noticeable.)
Version 1.0 - released 7/89
* first public release.