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Point & Shoot Hard Disk Manager REGISTRATION ($45.00)
By Applied Micro Systems Technology
Point & Shoot Hard Disk Manager is a hard disk file and program
management tool designed for IBM Personal Computers and 100%
compatibles.
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The following functions are currently supported by this program:
o Run up to 300 programs from user-defined menus. Point & Shoot is not
memory resident. Programs will have ALL available memory. Menu
entries may consist of multiple commands with optional parameter
entry.
o Pop-up calculator, calendar, system statistics, help screens, instant
DOS access with 10 command recall, and floppy disk formatting (all
sizes).
o User-defined program colors, mouse support, automatic screen blanking,
support for multiple hard drives, and optional user-selected text
editor.
o Built-in interfaces to Point & Shoot Backup/Restore for hard disk
backups.
o Password protection and usage logging system.
o File manipulation commands including:
- Change the attributes of any file
- Copy, delete, move, and rename files
- Update file lists with the Newer command
- Edit files in text, Hex, and Ascii modes with editor or your own.
- Find files with the Filter and Global search commands
- Print text files and file lists
- Sort by date, extension, inverse date, name or size
- Show two file lists with Window command
- View any file with a scrollable screen
- Sorted directory tree for directory manipulation
Hardware Requirements: IBM or 100% compatible computer with 320K minimum
memory and a hard disk with MS-DOS version 2.0 or greater.
COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS: Compatibility problems have been reported with
certain models of computers. Point & Shoot may not run correctly on the
following computers. - AT&T 6300 with CGA monitor - HP Vectra with
monochrome monitor (early models) - Some Compaq models with EGA
monochrome monitor (these may work correctly if you add a MODE MONO
command to the PS.BAT file immediately before the PAS command).