C2DD 1.0 Quick Guide Copyright (c) 1995 by David M. Wincelberg Overview This program changes the current drive/directory to a specified pair and records path information for moving back to any of several previous drive/directories. It can move back one pair at a time or present a graphical pick list. C2DD can be used with any DOS directory navigator and is useful for returning to the starting drive/directory in batch (.BAT) files. C2DD is designed to be a replacement for the DOS CD (or CHDIR) command. With the aid of a DOS-command-history program such as DOSKEY or CED, CD could be used to call C2DD. (For more details, see the installation instructions that are part of C2DD.TXT or VENDINFO.DIZ.) In its simplest use, just substitute C2DD for CD. For example: C2DD subdir C2DD .. C2DD \ C2DD d:dir Its more powerful features are invoked by using switches: C2DD/B changes the current drive and directory to the previous stored pair while C2DD/S presents a pick list of stored drive/ directories. Another important switch is /C. With it, C2DD will call a directory-navigator program such as NCD or DM so that you can provide partial directory information instead of the full information that C2DD normally requires. This program is distributed without a registration fee in order to promote other FileJockey Software products. Please see the list in C2DD.TXT. Files in C2DD.ZIP README.TXT This file. WHATSNEW.TXT Describes changes since version 1.0. Since C2DD is a new program, this file only provides my e-mail address for suggestions. C2DD.EXE The program to replace CD (or CHDIR). C2DD.TXT The full documentation file. FILE_ID.DIZ Description of C2DD to be used on-line or in catalogs. VENDINFO.DIZ Contains vendor-distribution information in a computer-readable format. It also has C2DD installation instructions, much of README.TXT, and a copy of the license agreement. The first part of VENDINFO.DIZ is human readable, while the second part requires a program such as the free VENDVIEW. To print this file, another documentation file, or the registration form, follow this example: COPY README.TXT > PRN All of the documentation files are formatted for printing on any printer. (Ignore the characters at the left margin -- they tell the printer to advance to the next page.) To see this file on the screen, use an editor or enter: TYPE README.TXT | MORE All (registered) trademarks and (registered) service marks are properties of their respective companies.