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# This file contains product information that can be used by
# KingFisher 2.0 and other similar tools.
.name
MTool
.fullname
MultiTool II
.aminet-dir
util/dir
.type
Directory Utility
.short
Directory utility resembling DMaster.
.description
MultiTool II is a directory utility resembling DMaster V1.4 (cosmetically
only). It offers all basic functions (copy, delete,...), special features
can be configured using external programs. LH-Archives can be double
clicked like directories causing MTool to display the archive contents in
the directory list. Now you can copy files into the archive (add), out of
the archive (extract) or delete them. MTool supports different
screenmodes, localization, fonts, it opens an appwindow and works as a
commodity. Everything is set up with a very user friendly prefs editor.
MTool needs OS2.0 (or higher).
.version
2.0a
.date
1994.01.07
.author
Boris Jakubaschk
.requirements
Requires AmigaDOS 2.0 and higher.
.distribution
Shareware
.price
$15(US)
.address
Neue Straße 14/1
70186 Stuttgart
Germany
.email
Boris@alice.tynet.sub.org
.phone
++49 711 462989
.described-by
Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
.submittal
Ftp'd from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
.contents
MTool MultiTool II is a directory utility resembling DMaster V1.4
(cosmetically only). It offers all basic functions (copy,
delete,...), special features can be configured using
external programs. LH-Archives can be double clicked like
directories causing MTool to display the archive contents
in the directory list. Now you can copy files into the
archive (add), out of the archive (extract) or delete them.
MTool supports different screenmodes, localization, fonts,
it opens an appwindow and works as a commodity. Everything
is set up with a very user friendly prefs editor. MTool
needs OS2.0 (or higher). Version 2.0a, shareware, binary
only.
Author: Boris Jakubaschk