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- Advanced Disk Catalog: README
- =============================
-
- Please read this file carefully (especially "Installation"
- chapter) before installing the program to your computer.
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- Contents
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- Program information
- Company information
- Description
- Installation
- History
- Registration
- Copyright and license
- Technical support
-
-
- Program information
- -------------------
-
- Program Archive Name:
- adc120.zip
- Program Name:
- Advanced Disk Catalog
- Program Version:
- 1.20b
- Program Release Date:
- June 1, 1998
- Program Description:
- Catalog system - organize your disks, folders and files
- Target OS:
- Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows NT 5.0 (Beta)
- Software type:
- Shareware ($20)
-
-
- Company information
- -------------------
-
- Company Name:
- Elcom Ltd
- Contact E-mail Address:
- kitten@elcomsoft.com
- Contact WWW URL:
- http://www.elcomsoft.com
- Contact Postal Address:
- 2-171 generala Antonova St.
- Moscow 117279 Russia
- Contact Telephone/Fax Number:
- (+7 095) 7923141
-
-
- Description
- -----------
-
- Advanced Disk Catalog (ADC) is an easy to use tool with
- explorer-like interface which allows you to catalog the drives:
- floppy disks, hard drives (including network ones), optical
- disks, CD-ROMs, ZIP disks and other media.
-
- With ADC you are able to:
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- - Organize volumes, folders and files into categories;
- - Add comment to each file, folder and disk;
- - Analyse ZIP, ARJ, RAR and CAB archives;
- - Search for files/folders using file name or your own
- comments (with wildcards), limiting the search
- results by date, size and category;
- - Search for files in archives;
- - Update volume information (with saving comments and
- categories);
- - Generate the reports which can be imported from the
- programs like Microsoft Excel;
- - Search for duplicated files;
- - Import descriptions from files like "file_id.diz",
- "files.bbs", "descript.ion" etc.;
- - Extract description from executable modules (EXE,
- DLL etc.);
- - Compare catalogued disk with actual
- (new files, changed files, modified files);
- - ... and more.
-
- ADC written totally in C++, doesn't use any database engines and
- so very fast. The database generated by ADC is very compact.
-
-
- Installation
- ------------
-
- Important! If you've got ADC not from our web page, but from
- the other source (magazine CD or some software library), please
- visit our home page - you'll probably find the later version;
- usually, we release the updates about once a month.
-
- We recommend you to uninstall the previous version of ADC (if
- you have one) from your computer before installing this one. You
- can do this via "Add/Remove Programs" Control Panel applet. If
- you'll get the notification that the ADC folder is not empty, be
- careful when removing it: it may contain the .cat files (the
- databases created by ADC) you may wish to keep.
-
- To install ADC, just run the "setup.exe" and follow the
- instructions. You'll need to select the target directory
- and the components to install.
-
- Note: the Advanced Disk Catalog may not run correctly if the new
- version of common control library (comctl32.dll) is not
- installed; the program requires version 4.70 or later. This new
- version is already available in Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2
- and Windows NT 4.0; you may also have it if you're using
- Internel Explorer 3.x or later. The installation program of
- the Advanced Disk Catalog checks what version do you have, and
- it'll ask you to update this file if it is old. If it will
- happen, just run the "com32upd.exe" to update your system;
- reboot the computer and start the setup program again. For your
- convenience, we're distributing "com32upd.exe" together with
- the Advanced Disk Catalog setup files; it is also available
- from Microsoft FTP site:
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- ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/COM32UPD.EXE
-
- Also, please take into account, that this version of ADC, if
- unregistered, cannot work with databases which contain more than
- five disks (in the previous releases, there was a limitation on
- the total size of files in the database -- 2Gb). If you've
- created such database in version prior to 1.20, you'll still be
- able to load it, but your changes could not be saved. As a
- workaround (if you're still evaluating the previous version),
- you can start the old version of ADC and split your database
- into a few parts, each with 5 disks or less. Sorry for
- inconvenience.
-
-
- History
- -------
-
- See "history.txt" file.
-
- Registration
- ------------
-
- See "order.txt" file.
-
-
- Copyright and license
- ---------------------
-
- See "license.txt" file.
-
-
- Technical support
- -----------------
-
- If you've got a problem, please contact Mr.Vladimir Katalov at:
-
- Phone: +7 095 7923141
- Fax: +7 095 7923141
- E-mail: kitten@elcomsoft.com (preferred)
- vladimir@technologist.com
- vladimir.katalov@usa.net
-
- Please inform us about the following:
-
- - Advanced Disk Catalog version (from "About" dialog)
- - Advanced Disk Catalog serial number (if you're a registered user)
- - where did you get Advanced Disk Catalog (http or ftp site)
- - Windows 95/98/NT version (including service packs and other
- fixes installed), US or international, OEM or not
- - computer information: CPU type and speed, installed memory
- - description of your problem (as much information as possible
- to retrieve the problem)
-
- Note: you may want to read the "How to Determine the Version of
- Windows 95 in Use" article by Microsoft. Use the following URL:
-
- http://www.microsoft.com/kb/articles/q158/2/38.htm
-
- In order to get the complete computer information (working under
- Windows 95), open the Control Panel, click on "System" applet and
- press "Print" on "Device Manager" tab.
-
- If you have any comments or suggestions for the next releases,
- please don't hesitate to post them to us.
-