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- The STILL RIVER SHELL, by Bill White, is a full screen, "point
- and shoot" shell for PC/MS-DOS which provides an enhanced system
- environment for file and directory management as well as a
- command interface to DOS. The shell allows you to: turn your
- directory into a menu you scroll through, selecting items for use
- in command execution; eliminate almost all command and filename
- typing; keep a stack of 20 of your prior DOS commands for instant
- recall, WP type command line edit and execution; copy, move,
- delete and list files and directories with single keystroke
- command selection as well as automatic generation of command,
- file and directory names on your command line; tag, untag,
- reverse tag individual files, ranges of files or all files either
- directory or system wide; pass a DOS command line for a each file
- in a set of tagged files; show realtime file, directory and disk
- information as you execute commands; find files, or text within
- files, easily anywhere on your system with one command and
- operate (view, edit, copy etc) directly against the found file
- lists; display graphically directory tree structures and use tree
- display to make, remove or list directories; view the contents of
- a file in character or hex; sort files by name, extension, size
- or date; protect against accidentally copying onto existing
- files; backup large directories onto multiple diskettes; define
- your own extensions to the Shell's command set.