Name | Extracted | Size | Date | Description |
AD_UTIL.ZIP | Yes | 97608 | 3/6/1994 | Advocate Directory Utilities 2.0 is a set of four subdirectory-related utilities. ATREE, a directory tree display utility, and CDX, a fast directory changing utility, are not as good as similar utilities in the library, but ADIR and ASCOUT have some worthwhile features. ADIR is a sorted directory lister that will let you see up to four directories at once in columns. ASCOUT is a file finder with a "fuzzy" search feature: it will search for text embedded in file names, for example. However, it does not recognize a blank extension; ie: "ASCOUT *." will not display files with no extension. (J. W. Olsen) (Reg.Fee: $30) |
C_NS.ZIP | Yes | 35371 | 12/9/1993 | C-Rapid Directory Change Routi 1.0 allows you to change directories by using only partial directory names and without having to store the directory structure. (Norland Software) (Reg.Fee: $8) |
C9OUT.ZIP | Yes | 37170 | 11/9/1993 | C9Out .01a compares two lists of files to find those files that are on one list and not the other. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
CDD.ZIP | Yes | 4976 | 5/29/1989 | CDD is used to change into nested directories in DOS without having to specify the entire PATH. For example, if you more frequently go to subdirectories in your WP and COM directories, you first enter SET only directories to be searched. Then at any just type CDD ATO. (Kenneth J. Brody) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
CDD_HHG.ZIP | Yes | 5351 | 3/11/1994 | Change Drive and Directory 1.0 allows you to change to any drive and directory with one set of keystrokes. (Harry Henry Gebel) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
CDTO.ZIP | Yes | 1624 | 5/29/1989 | CdTo searches an entire hard disk for a file and upon finding it, makes the directory in which it is found the current directory. (Ward Christensen) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
CHD.ZIP | Yes | 2432 | 5/29/1989 | CHD lets you change directories without having to use the backslash key in some cases, which can be awkward to reach on some keyboards. (Stephen Barsky) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
CLEAN0.ZIP | No | 10685 | 3/18/1994 | Clean0 1.0 removes files that contain 0 bytes. (BlueBonnet Software) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
COPYDIR.ZIP | Yes | 6438 | 4/30/1990 | CopyDIR 3.0 will copy the files from one directory to another on the same or different drives. Before it copies a file, it will check the target directory to see if the file already exists. If the file exists, it will only copy the file if the source file is a later version and the source file has a size greater than zero. (C-Soft) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
CPT.ZIP | Yes | 27050 | 5/29/1989 | CPT is a multipurpose tool for copying, merging, and replacing files and directories. To copy files only, use the DOS COPY command. When CPT is used to merge two trees only those files that have changed may be copied. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
DCP.ZIP | Yes | 27865 | 6/25/1992 | DCP 1.1 will copy, move or delete a directory and all of its subdirectories and files. DCP will optionally copy only if the source is newer than the target; refuse to copy hidden, system or read-only files; allow a safe abort in mid-operation; and prompt for permission on all file-modifying operations. (William Forseth) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
DCPLUS.ZIP | Yes | 21979 | 5/13/1992 | Directory Commander Plus 1.2 makes it easy to set DOS 5 DIR switches and store them in the environment so you don't have to keep typing them on the command line. Switch options can be selected from a simple, menu-driven display. DCPlus will then create a small batch file containing the options you have selected. Just execute this batch file and your preferences will be saved to the environment. (Chuck Steenburgh) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $7) |
DDIR.ZIP | Yes | 11240 | 11/22/1990 | DelDir 1.2 will delete a directory and all of its subdirectories and the files in them with a single command. It displays the subdirectories (but not the files) first and asks if you are sure. You can override the verification prompt and the pause for full screens, it desired. (Keith Ledbetter) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DELDIR.ZIP | Yes | 24953 | 1/14/1994 | DelDir 2.7 is a file/directory/volume eraser/wiper for DOS and Novell environments. Features include support for non-empty directories, protected files, exclusions, list files, extended wildcards, local/global confirmations, and more. (Emmanuel Verbeeck) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DELDUPE.ZIP | Yes | 3973 | 5/29/1989 | DelDupe deletes duplicate files from different directories on the same drive. Command line parameters let you control how the deleting is done. (Vernon Buerg) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
DIR_REN.ZIP | Yes | 5407 | 2/11/1990 | Directory Renamer 1.0 renames subdirectories. (Richard W. Adams) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
DIRDICE.ZIP | Yes | 19992 | 7/27/1990 | Directory Dicer 1.1 is a command line driven directory comparison utility. It will also automatically execute multiple DOS commands based on the results of directory comparisons. (A. Preston Moser) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
DN.ZIP | Yes | 15553 | 5/29/1989 | Directory Navigator 1.0 quickly and colorfully displays the current directory file list with a cursor in a 5-across list of the directory's subdirectories. You can move the cursor to a subdirectory name and press PgDn to see the files in it, or press PgUp to move back to the next level up until you get back to the root directory. By pressing Enter, you exit DN into the directory whose filenames are being displayed. ESC puts you back where you started. (PerCentage Corporation) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
DP.ZIP | Yes | 6768 | 5/21/1987 | Data PATH lets you specify PATHs to search for data files. It works like the PATH command does for programs. (Bruce Dubbs) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
DPATH.ZIP | Yes | 5899 | 4/29/1985 | DPATH 3.0 lets you specify on bootup which PATHs to search for data files. This lets your programs write to files which are not located in the current subdirectory without having to specify a PATH to them. (James A. Jr McGreggor) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DUPFIND.ZIP | Yes | 2302 | 6/22/1989 | DupFind searches all disks and directories for duplicate file names and reports their location. Use it to clean up cluttered disks. (Keith P. Graham) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
FANTOM.ZIP | Yes | 3881 | 10/11/1993 | Fantom Frequently Asked Questions 1.0 explains why you can sometimes get an incorrect directory listing after changing floppies, and what to do about it. (Paul Reid) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
FINDUPE.ZIP | Yes | 28430 | 5/29/1989 | FindDupe 3.9 reads one or more hard disks or one or more floppies and tells you if any files are duplicate in any of the devices, directories, or floppies. The program will also give you a sorted list of all the files and the Volume that they are on. The program will give you a sorted Tree directory if you ask for that option. That means you will get a sorted list of all files in your sub-directories followed by your sub-sub-directories. (Caleb Computer Consultants) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
GENTREE.ZIP | Yes | 16783 | 6/3/1994 | GenTree 1.0 executes DOS commands and programs across all directories on files matching your specified command line parameters. C++ source code is included. (Paul Kimmel) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
GO.ZIP | Yes | 10134 | 5/25/1994 | GO! DOS 3.56 allows you to change drive and directory in a single command. It can also be configured to change to a specified directory each time the command is entered with no parameters. (Reg.Fee: $0) |
GO_DIR.ZIP | Yes | 32654 | 11/22/1993 | Go_Dir makes it easier to change directories. If you make a typo, it will do its best to find the directory you really want. (Trillium Resources) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
GO_WH.ZIP | Yes | 23963 | 6/10/1994 | Go 1.0 will find the specified subdirectory and change to the directory and all subdirectories in the path to that subdirectory. (William D. Hause) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
GO2_LD.ZIP | Yes | 6191 | 5/29/1989 | GO2 is a utility that lets you change subdirectories without typing long PATH names. It works by letting you assign a long PATH name to a short and more easily remembered keyword. (Leslie DeVoney) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
GO200.ZIP | Yes | 18303 | 7/22/1994 | Go 2.00 is an enhanced CD command. It changes both drive and directory and remembers where it came from and can go back by just typing GO. (Stuart Reedy) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
GOTO.ZIP | Yes | 15530 | 2/10/1994 | Fast Change Directory 2.36 allows you to change to another subdirectory using only a partial subdirectory name. (Paul Backus) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
HOPTWIG.ZIP | Yes | 45607 | 5/29/1989 | HopTwig 1.0 and 1KeyCD allow you to hop from one part of the directory tree to another. HOPTWIG works by assigning the name of the directory you are in to a function key so that you can get back to the directory after you leave it by hitting that key. 1KEYCD lets you move up and down the directory tree until you reach the desired directory. Then pressing Enter puts you back in DOS in the selected directory. The program is limited to 18 directories. (Martz Software) (Reg.Fee: $19) |
JCD02.ZIP | Yes | 17622 | 5/26/1994 | JCD 2.0 allows you to change subdirectories by entering a partial name. NEW: checks for the existence of the drive your changing to and verifies existence of subdirectories in the JCD.DAT file, quick jumping to the root directory. (Joel Pinker) (Reg.Fee: $5-10) |
KCD.ZIP | Yes | 7513 | 2/4/1994 | KCD 1.0 changes to any directory on your disk with only a partial directory name. (Paul Kimmel) (Reg.Fee: $1) |
KILLDIR2.ZIP | Yes | 17905 | 5/29/1989 | KillDir2 deletes a directory, all of its subdirectories and all files contained in those subdirectories. Pascal source code included. (Mike Bailey) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
LCD.ZIP | Yes | 33373 | 8/24/1991 | Led's Change Directory 4.0b is one of the best utilities we have seen for easy changing of directories. When you first run it, it generates a database file of your directories. Then when you enter LCD and all or part of a directory name, it almost instantly changes into the specified directory, even if it is on another drive or nested within other directories. It can also create and delete directories itself, with immediate updating of its directory database at the same time. Other features include a speed search option, mouse support, the ability to detect hidden directories, the ability to rename directories, and many more shortcuts. If your entry is ambiguous, it will display the matching directory names in a pop-up box from which you can quickly select the one you want. The key word is "quickly". When doing something as routine as changing directories, you do not want to be slowed down or to go through needless hassels. LCD fills the bill. (Keith Ledbetter) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
LPATH.ZIP | Yes | 20304 | 4/15/1994 | LPath 1.2 is a replacement for the DOS Path command for use in working with long path statements. It can be used to create and edit the path, remove path segments or save path to disk. (Gene Poleto) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MDR24A.ZIP | Yes | 30625 | 6/6/1994 | Fastminder Interface 2.4a is a directory changer and program launcher which features storage for 90 directories and 360 command strings. It also includes provisions for auto-execute options, multiple data files, password protection, and more. (Douglas G. Mohn) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MKDIRBAT.ZIP | Yes | 8896 | 8/10/1994 | MkdirBat 1.0 creates a batch file which, when executed, will recreate the current directory structure. This makes it easy to temporarily delete then recreate a complex subdirectory structure. (Paul S. Cilwa) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MKTREE.ZIP | Yes | 5106 | 11/12/1993 | MKTree 1.0 will create a directory and a specified set of subdirectories from a single DOS command line. (Maximilian Kolmhuber) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MOP.ZIP | Yes | 16545 | 4/14/1990 | Mop 1.2 deletes from the current directory files found in a specified location. The location may include ZIP, ARC, ZOO, PAK, LZH files (but not self-extracting archive files) or just a drive or directory. Mop makes it easy to clean up files that you have temporarily put into a directory from an archive file or from another disk or directory. (William C. Scott) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
NOLOC.ZIP | Yes | 3495 | 5/29/1989 | NoLoc is a resident utility that causes DOS to NOT search the current directory when you enter a program name. Instead, it will cause DOS only to search your defined PATH, which could include searching the current directory after all else fails. The point is that most, if not all, of your programs will probably be in your defined PATH, so checking the current directory first is probably a waste of time. (Sigi Kluger) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
NULL.ZIP | Yes | 4090 | 8/10/1994 | Null is a short text file which describes how to construct a null modem cable. |
PATH23.ZIP | Yes | 58368 | 3/9/1994 | PathTool 2.3 makes it easy to modify the PATH command. (New World Designs) (Reg.Fee: $8) |
PATHA.ZIP | Yes | 16114 | 3/30/1993 | PATHa 2.2 is an enhanced DOS PATH command. It creates or modifies PATHs up to 1024 characters long. You can add or remove a directory to the PATH with a single command or manually edit the PATH. Several other features are included. (Henry G. Boucher) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
PATHMSTR.ZIP | Yes | 97764 | 3/6/1994 | PATH Master 4.0 is a PATH changing utility. It allows you to select the PATH from a menu, configure 20 PATHs, add a directory to the PATH or delete one. You can change the PATH on the command line or use a mouse on a menu. A bar graph shows how much space you have used in your environment, the hex address of the current environment's beginnings, and more. (David Smith) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
PATHTL.ZIP | Yes | 71642 | 8/10/1994 | PATHTool 2.2 makes it easy to modify the PATH. You can specify a location in the PATH to add a new directory, delete directories from the PATH, swap directories in the PATH and more. It can also create a PATH longer than 121 bytes, although users should be aware that long PATHs can slow down system response time. (New World Designs) (Reg.Fee: $8) |
PATHUTL.ZIP | Yes | 7795 | 11/14/1991 | PATHUtil 1.0 lets you easily modify the DOS PATH from the DOS command line. It will let you insert a new directory before or after an existing directory. Unlike some PATH edit utilities, this one will work even if you have Shelled to DOS. (Thomas M. Slone) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
PCC.ZIP | Yes | 8635 | 10/1/1991 | PATH Conflict Checker checks all directories in your PATH for duplicate file names of executable files. If you have two executables of the same name in different directories in your PATH, the second one will never be executed, even if it is a COM file and the first one found is a BATch file. (David Leithauser) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
PROMPTS.ZIP | Yes | 2740 | 2/20/1991 | Prompts 1.0 is a 1.5k TSR that displays the current PATH in the corner of the screen. This saves your DOS prompt from being cluttered up with that information. In fact, it looks kinda cool to just have ">" as a DOS prompt - the minimalist look. The PATH displays only while in DOS. (Daniel K. Hollis) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
PURGEDIR.ZIP | Yes | 39219 | 1/4/1980 | PurgeDir 1.0 removes directories, subdirectories and files. (Strategy Software) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
PUSHP2.ZIP | Yes | 25710 | 5/29/1989 | PushP2 1.1 is a set of directory stack maintenance utilities for easy maneuvering among directories and drives. The names of the directories in the stack are displayed with each use, so that you can easily see where you stand. (David M. Miller) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
QD.ZIP | Yes | 8105 | 5/29/1989 | QD allows you to change, create, remove and rename directories with minimum effort. QD is not the fastest way to simply change directories, but looks like an excellent tool for cleaning up directories. You see a sorted list of subdirectories in the current directory and can select a subdirectory with the cursor keys or type the first few unique letters of a subdirectory's name and it becomes the current directory. If you try to remove a directory (by pressing the Del key) with files in it, you are warned and given the option of deleting the directory and all the files in it. (Ernie Wallengren) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
QDUPE.ZIP | Yes | 27776 | 1/22/1988 | Qdupe 1.5 searches for duplicate files on one or more drives and displays them in a sorted list on the screen. From there, you can print the list, save it to disk or compare two files byte-for-byte or delete duplicates. It also shows you the number of bytes and percentage of total disk space being used by duplicate files. (Claude Biron) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
REND.ZIP | Yes | 11975 | 1/5/1992 | Rend 1.3 is a file and directory mover and renamer. It lets you move entire directory PATHs anywhere on the same drive without physically moving file data; merge two directory PATHs into one; rename subdirectories; and rename and/or move files anywhere on the same drive without moving data. (David Perrell) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
RM.ZIP | Yes | 14799 | 10/15/1993 | Radio Manager for Windows 1.03 is a radio control program for the Icom R-7000 Radio. It handles scanning, delays, 5 priority channels, lock-outs, presets, search ranges and more. (Ben Saladino) (Reg.Fee: $30) |
RND11.ZIP | Yes | 4227 | 12/10/1993 | RND 1.1 lets you quickly and easily rename directories and move directory branches. (Eric Meyer) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
RUNALL.ZIP | Yes | 40738 | 8/17/1990 | Runall 1.0 executes commands for each file or subdirectory that meets specified selection criteria, which includes size, date range, subdirectories, and the option to be prompted for each file. (Paul L. Baumann) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
SAVEPATH.ZIP | Yes | 10652 | 2/8/1994 | Save Path 1.0 allows you to create a directory and change to it with just one command. (Frank Font) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SCLEAN.ZIP | Yes | 1138 | 5/29/1989 | Sclean helps you clean up your hard disk by diplaying the filenames in all directories and asking at each filename listed if you want to delete it. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
SD201.ZIP | Yes | 5157 | 11/3/1993 | Speed Directory 2.01 allows you to change from the current directory to any other directory or subdirectory using fewer keystrokes than with standard DOS commands. (Eric Tauck) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SELPATH.ZIP | Yes | 5320 | 5/29/1989 | SelPATH is a 3k TSR which allows selective PATH redirection of file accesses. The program was written primarily to avoid the requirement to load multiple copies of licensed software onto a network system when only a few files needed to be duplicated. For example, if a program used by several people in different directories requires a configuration file to be in the same directory as the program, SELPATH can be used to redirect the program's search for that file to a different directory for each user. (Richard Turnock) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SRCH_AS.ZIP | Yes | 4244 | 3/12/1986 | Search is a general purpose replacement for the DOS PATH command but it is much more powerful and useful than PATH. Unlike PATH, which is limited to batch and executable files, a user can access files of all types. It works with arbitrary programs on arbitrary files. Data files, overlay files, help files, batch files, executable files, text files, program files, object files and library files all become accessible. (Arborsoft Systems, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
SUM21.ZIP | Yes | 171359 | 2/14/1994 | SumDisk 2.1 creates a list of the files on every logical drive on your computer, along with dates and sizes. You can then better determine what files can safely be deleted in order to make more room. (Richard W. Bryant) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
SWEEP.ZIP | Yes | 1183 | 4/12/1986 | Sweep lets DOS commands range across all directories and subdirectories. A few examples will help explain how convenient this can be. "SWEEP DEL *.BAK" will delete every .BAK file on your disk, no matter where they are. Do NOT try "SWEEP DEL *.*" unless you want to delete every file on your disk!! "SWEEP DIR > PRN" will give you the complete DIR output for every subdirectory on your disk. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
TMPSPAC.ZIP | Yes | 11298 | 5/29/1989 | TmpSpace is a nifty little utility that goes through your hard disk looking for temporary files that you never got around to deleting. To do this it checks the TMPSPACE.TXT file which you can edit to include all or part of filenames or even subdirectories which you or your programs commonly use for temporary storage. For example, some programs create temporary files with .BAK extentions, so you could specify "*.BAK" in your TMPSPACE.TXT file. (Bob Lafleur) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
TRAVERSE.ZIP | Yes | 16516 | 5/29/1989 | Traverse 1.6 makes it easy to see and change directories. If only one child directory exists, Traverse automatically changes to that subdirectory. If none exist, you are move back to the parent directory. If more than one child directory exists, up to 26 will be displayed and one can be selected by pressing a letter A through Z. ESC drops you back in the directory you started from; / or your to the PREVIOUS DRIVE, and PgDn takes you to the NEXT DRIVE. TP4 source code included. (John Land) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TTFIND.ZIP | Yes | 18808 | 5/29/1989 | Ttfind 3.0 searches all directories for specified file(s) and displays the list of matches, with complete PATH and directory information, in a file-manager type of display. This is very useful for cleaning up a hard disk. (TriSoft) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
TWODISKS.ZIP | Yes | 73522 | 3/2/1994 | TwoDisks is a directory comparison and update utility. It will read the directories of two different disks or two different directories on the same disk and compares the directories for you. The program will then separate the files into five categories: files on drive 1 NOT on drive 2; files on drive 2 NOT on drive 1; files on both that are NEWER on drive 1 than on drive 2; files on both that are NEWER on drive 2 than on drive 1; and files on both that are IDENTICAL. You can easily view a list of the files in each category and COPY or MOVE all or selected files between the directories or DELETE files from one or both of the directories. It also includes a fast byte-by-byte file compare facility, on-screen help, user setup of defaults for filespec, file sort field and more. It is limited to 500 files per directory and 250 directories per disk. The program is fast and easy to use and understand. Help is available on-screen. We think this is an excellent tool if you have two disks or directories t (Barry L Campbell) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
XPATHXD.ZIP | Yes | 21020 | 12/29/1991 | XPATH 3.9 allows you make a DOS PATH up to 4K long by loading the PATH in from a text file. It is also a PATH editor. You can add to and delete from your PATH on the fly. In this regard, we found XPATH to work when other such utilities would not. A directory list feature is also provided. While this is a handy utility, keep in mind that ideally, your PATH should be as short as possible if you do much work in DOS. The reason is that the longer the PATH, the more directories and files DOS must check to find a program, seriously degrading response time. (XWARE Development) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
XT.ZIP | Yes | 19460 | 10/1/1986 | XT is a simple program that repeatedly executes commands over an entire directory tree, or over any specified subtree. When a command is given with XT, XT will descend through the specified directory tree and execute the command for each subdirectory found. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
ZRD16.ZIP | Yes | 19816 | 1/17/1994 | ZRD 1.6 deletes all files and directories included in a specified directory. (Chris Buijs) (Reg.Fee: $0) |