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Peruse v1.10 Falk Data Systems Registration $0.00
UTIL JAN91 PERUSE FALK LIST TEXT READER BROWSE
FILES: prsu11-a.sdn prsu11-b.sdn
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Peruse is a file reader, a program enabling you to examine
or "peruse" the contents of disk files. It can read and
display ASCII (text) files or binary (non-text) files.
Peruse can access an almost unlimited number of files at a
time and those files can be of any size. Peruse can display
the contents of files in either text or hex formats.
Peruse provides complete search, block and printing
capabilities. It also supports 43/50 line modes on EGA and
VGA adapters. Peruse has a swapping shell-to-DOS capability
that provides up to 600Kb of free RAM in the DOS shell. It
includes extensive context-sensitive and indexed (hypertext)
help, available at the touch of a key (or Click of a mouse).
Peruse can be loaded as a swapping memory-resident program
keeping only about 7Kb of normal RAM memory. It is able to
swap to XMS or EMS memory, or to disk.
One of the most interesting features of Peruse is its mouse
support. Peruse can be controlled almost entirely by mouse.
You can load peruse with hundreds of files, prop your feet up
on your desk, sit back and easily read file after file,
jumping back and forth between them, printing selected files
and more, all without touching the keyboard. Using only the
mouse you can control virtually every capability of Peruse.
Peruse is also customizable. You can customize many features
of Peruse with the easy to use customizing program that is
included in the Peruse package.
Best of all, Peruse is free!
One excellent use for Peruse is while you are evaluating a
new shareware program. Perhaps you don't want to print the
documentation files just yet, as you prefer to experiment
with the program first. Simply load Peruse as a memory
resident program, and tell it to read all the documentation
files for the program you are evaluating. Then, as you are
experimenting with the program, any time you need to refer to
the documentation simply pop up Peruse and browse to your
heart's content. What could be easier?
If you decide that you want to print a particular file, or
even a small portion of that file, Peruse makes it easy. You
can print any or all of a file while Peruse is popped up,
without ever leaving the program you are evaluating. Peruse
is ideal for anyone who spends time evaluating new programs.
Give Peruse a try. You'll be pleasantly surprised. Besides,
the price is right - it's free!
Hardware Requirements: IBM compatible, 512K RAM.
Other Requirements: DOS 2.10 or higher.
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