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DIRECTOR (v4.3) by Helpware REGISTRATION ($30.00)
(Abstracted from the documentation)...
Easy and fun directory and file management for IBM PCs and
compatibles.
DIRECTOR is made up of three programs: DL.EXE, DB.EXE and DM.EXE. DL
and DB are designed to make managing your hard disk easy. Type DL, and
very quickly a directory tree of your hard disk will pop up. From this
tree, viewing, copying, deleting and editing files is a snap. You can
also add, move and remove directories. You can also run programs
without ever typing their name. Typing DB will do the same except it
will bypass the directory tree and just show you the files of the
directory you specify, making it even faster. If you are a mouse user,
you will be happy to know that you can access all of DIRECTOR's
features without ever typing a keystroke. But, DIRECTOR is also
designed to be easy to use from the keyboard. These programs will also
work on all standard color and monochrome monitors, plus in EGA 43 line
mode or VGA 50 line mode.
DM is a pop up program menu and is a new addition to DIRECTOR. With DM
you can run programs within DIRECTOR. You pop up DM either by pressing
the slash "/" key or clicking on "/ MENU" in the file view of DL and DB
or clicking on "F9 UTIL" and then clicking on "/ Program Menu" in the
directory view of DL. You can assign a hot key to any program in DM
and when you press that hot key in DM, DIRECTOR will run the program.
You can also run any DM program from DL and DB by merely pressing the
ALT key and the programs hot key. DM can also be run as a stand alone
hard disk menu. Please see the section on DM.EXE for complete
instructions on running DM.
DIRECTOR will run on all IBM compatible PCs running DOS 2.0 or later.
This version has been made compatible with many network drives.
However DIRECTOR does no file sharing or locking and is not aware of
other users on a network, so you will have to determine its suitability
for your network.