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- TITLE: v18i046: lfcrlf10.zoo, Convert LF to CR-LF and back (part 01/01)
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- Submitted-by: yogi@cs.ubc.ca
- Posting-number: Volume 18, Issue 046
- Archive-name: lfcrlf10/part01
-
- LF & CRLF - The ulitmate UNIX to DOS and UNIX to DOS translators.
-
- If you constantly transfer text and binary files from UNIX to DOS and back,
- using kermit or any other file transfer program then this utilities are for
- you. You can set your file transfer program to use always use the (slightly
- faster) binary mode for file transfer. Once the files are on the PC, you
- can translat the files from the UNIX text format to the DOS text format
- using CRLF. Before you transfer the files to UNIX you can translate your
- text files to UNIX format using LF. After registering you will get the copy
- of CRLF and LF for UNIX, so that you can do this translation on UNIX too.
-
-
- Highlights:
- ------------
-
- * Quick: just a few seconds to process the 0.5MB simtel20 list.
-
- * Convenient: will process files "in place". You don't have to worry
- about temporary file names.
-
- * Power-fail reselient: until processing is finished, there is always
- an on disk copy of the file currently being processed.
-
- * Smart: Will not damage binary files. (Text and Binary file extensions
- are set by in the environment).
-
- * Safe: will not process files of unkown type without asking.
-
- * Small: each utility is less than 10K on disk.
-
- * Self documenting: run with the -? flag to get on-line documentation.
-
- * Versatile: many modes of operations including filter mode. (Run with the
- '-?' flag to see them all).
-
- * Robust: tested extensively on large and small files. Operated flawlessly
- over almost a year on the author's machines.
-
- * Free (but copyrighted) to private users. However, if you make money from
- selling software (or shareware), you are required to register.
-
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