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XDIR (v2.02D) by Iram J. Weinstein REGISTRATION ($10.00)
distributed by XD Systems
XDIR is a replacement for the DOS commands DIR and COPY. It allows
you to add your own comments to be displayed along with the normal DOS
directory. You won't have to remember what MPDPROG.MEM was all about.
The directory will remind you with a display like:
MPDPROG MEM 2620 01-17-87 2:19p Maxon Paper Div. Progress Report
XDIR allows you to edit these comments freely. You can copy or move
files between directories or to another disk, and the comment text
will automatically go right with it.
XDIR also keeps track of usage of all files on your hard disks, and
records the number of times each file is used and the date of last
use. This feature is not active unless you have executed the resident
module XDCOUNT.COM.
XDIR has six modes: Help, Directory, Edit, Copy, Kill and Move. These
modes are selected from the command line, e.g., XDIR /e. XDIR has a
number of display options that can be selected as well. Options
include: Pick, Sort, and Wide. XDIR /? displays a series of help
screens describing the XDIR modes. If you can't wait to use XDIR, try
this for a quick and handy tutorial.
Incompatibility between XDCount and two PC compatible machines has
been reported. The machines are:
Leading Edge Model D2 (80286 processor)
Columbia MPC-1600
In both cases, XDCOUNT loads properly, but the machine locks up when
the first applications program tries to terminate. A hard reboot is
required to gain control of the PC.