<MASTER_PAD_INFO>Portable Application Description, or PAD for short, is a data set that is used by shareware authors to disseminate information to anyone interested in their software products. To find out more go to http://www.asp-shareware.org/pad</MASTER_PAD_INFO>
<Program_System_Requirements>Typical 32 bit windows machine.</Program_System_Requirements>
<Includes_JAVA_VM>N</Includes_JAVA_VM>
<Includes_VB_Runtime>N</Includes_VB_Runtime>
<Includes_DirectX>N</Includes_DirectX>
<File_Info>
<Filename_Versioned />
<Filename_Previous />
<Filename_Generic>setupdb.exe</Filename_Generic>
<Filename_Long>setupdb.exe</Filename_Long>
<File_Size_Bytes>364519</File_Size_Bytes>
<File_Size_K>355</File_Size_K>
<File_Size_MB>0.35</File_Size_MB>
</File_Info>
<Expire_Info>
<Has_Expire_Info>Y</Has_Expire_Info>
<Expire_Count>60</Expire_Count>
<Expire_Based_On>Days</Expire_Based_On>
<Expire_Other_Info />
<Expire_Month />
<Expire_Day />
<Expire_Year />
</Expire_Info>
</Program_Info>
<Program_Descriptions>
<English>
<Keywords>desktop, launcher, Drive Bar, Explorer, Tile, Auto Hide, Windows 95, 98, NT, Icons, Directory, Hard Disk, Local Drive, Removeable Drive, Disk Utility, Funduc</Keywords>
<Char_Desc_45>Easily open Explorer views of your drives.</Char_Desc_45>
<Char_Desc_80>Easily open Windows Explorer views of your drives.</Char_Desc_80>
<Char_Desc_250>Drive Bar allows you to open views of your drives in Windows Explorer. An Auto Hide function allows it to disappear so that it doesn't take up space. A file manager other than Explorer can be used. You can configure drives to display.</Char_Desc_250>
<Char_Desc_450>Allows you to open views of your drives in Windows Explorer. Auto Hide function (optional) allows it to disappear from view when not in use. You can also specify a File Manager program to use instead of Windows Explorer, launch drive views as "Tiled" or not, not include specified drives in the list of drive icons, and have Drive Bar run automatically at Windows startup (see Options).</Char_Desc_450>
<Char_Desc_2000>Drive Bar allows you to conveniently open views of your drives in Windows Explorer. The Auto Hide function allows it to disappear from view when not in use so that it does not take up screen space when not in use. It can also remain visible and be resized You can also specify a File Manager program to use instead of Windows Explorer, launch drive views as "Tiled" or not, not include specified drives in the list of drive icons, and have Drive Bar run automatically at Windows startup (see Options).</Char_Desc_2000>