лллллллл D.EXE лл 1994 The superfast, colorized, sorted, scrollable directory lister! How does it work? Just copy D.EXE to any directory listed in your path statement (such as c:\dos or c:\util, etc.) and then just type: D That's it! You get a directory listing similar to DIR's wide format, with the difference that it's sorted by extension (directories first) and filenames with certain extensions will display in pre-selected colors. Another difference is that if the listing takes more than a screen page, you can use the cursor arrow keys, or PgUp, PgDn, and Home and End to navigate around the listing. In DOS's version, you can make it show you a page at a time with the /p switch. But how many times have you wanted to see some file on a "previous page" but can't because it's scrolled by? Well, you could type "dir /p" again, and examine each page until you're in the right section. And finally, DOS's file count is a little strange. It counts subdirectories, and parent directories as "files." So DOS doesn't give you a true file count. This utility does. So, use this utility freely, and distribute it freely. But if you send a buck (yes, just $1) I'll send you (via email) a version in which you can set the colors yourself. Let's say you're a programmer and would like to see .h, .c, .cpp, and .res files highlighted your own special way. Or let's say you do a lot of wordprocessing, and you would would like certain extensions to display in a specific color. For a $1, you can have it YOUR WAY! So, just send $1 and an email address and I'll email a new version to you. Or, if you prefer US Mail, send $1 and a floppy disk (or a check for $1.50) and I'll send you back the new version. Send to: Joseph T. Glosz 10825 Elderwood Road San Diego, CA 92131-1559 Questions? Email to 72633,1646 on CompuServe or call 619-689-0500 LOVE