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AnarKey (v2.0) by Steve Calwas REGISTRATION ($25.00)
ANARKEY is a command-line editor that will significantly reduce the
number of keystrokes you make when entering DOS commands. Among its
many capabilities, ANARKEY supports:
o Command-line editing features comparable to those found in
expensive word processors
o Storage and retrieval of past command lines
o Two methods of command line retrieval:
1) sequential access
2) character matching where you enter a portion of the line and
have ANARKEY search through the buffer for a matching completion
o A text substitution capability called an AKA (often referred to
as an "alias" or "synonym" in other command-line editors). A
utility program is included in the ANARKEY package that will
convert the alias and synonym definitions of other editors to the
equivalent ANARKEY format.
o Multiple commands per line
o A 255-character command line
o File name completion, including directory and program names
o Environment variable editing
o Configurable keystroke assignments
o Writing the command-line history buffer to a disk file
o Loading the history buffer and AKA definitions from disk files at
any time
o And much more!
ANARKEY is a TSR (Terminate-and-Stay-Resident) program. When executed
from the command line or from a batch file, it will install itself and
then return control to the DOS command prompt.
Some programs are not 100% compatible with ANARKEY. Known
incompatibilities are documented in the manual.
Hardware Requirements: Only indication is DOS 2.0 required.