Name | Extracted | Size | Date | Description |
BARGRAF.ZIP | Yes | 87876 | 7/1/1991 | Bar Graphs 2.0 displays a 3D bar graph of how many and what type of files are on your drive. (David Smith) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
BDIR.ZIP | Yes | 19958 | 12/19/1989 | BDIR 2.0 displays sorted directory listings in your choice of large fonts. Although the point is to make it easier to read the screen (for the vision impaired or for group demos), the author did not skimp on features. BDIR allows quite a bit of control over how the listing is sorted and which fields are displayed. The default large font is done in blocky ASCII characters, but other fonts, which can be toggled with F2, use graphics for smoother characters. (Hexagon Products) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
BIGD.ZIP | Yes | 6975 | 11/26/1986 | BigD gives a compact listing of all the files on a hard disk by subdirectory. While existing utilities in the library provide the same information, the output from this one seems best suited for a printout, while others may be better on the screen. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
CDIR.ZIP | Yes | 38946 | 5/29/1989 | CDir lets you compare directories of two disks with a three-column display showing files unique to the first disk, matching files, and then files unique to the other disk. Only works on drives A: and B:. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
CHKDIR.ZIP | Yes | 8155 | 6/21/1985 | ChkDir gives a report similar to CHKDSK, but tells how space is being used by the files in the specified directory. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
CMPDIR.ZIP | Yes | 10860 | 5/29/1989 | CmpDir compares two directories. It will show files exclusive to either of the directories and/or files that exist in both but have different modification times. The output can be redirected to a file. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
COMPDIR.ZIP | Yes | 32867 | 9/7/1993 | Compdir will compare the contents of any two subdirectories or multiple pairs of subdirectories and produce a listing of files that meet parameter criteria. (Davor Hrboka) (Reg.Fee: $1) |
CSAP421.ZIP | Yes | 41665 | 3/7/1994 | CSap 4.2.1 will sort and rewrite directories by name, by extension, or by date/time and size, in ascending or descending order. It will also optionally remove deleted entries from the directory. It can can handle DOS 4+ and DR DOS 3+ large partitions. It has the optional ability to truncate directories. C source code is included. NEW: fixed compatibility problem with file allocation tables larger than 64k. (Don A. Williams) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DA.ZIP | Yes | 18831 | 5/29/1989 | Directory-Attributes 1.1 replaces the DOS DIR and ATTRIB commands. (Eric Meyer) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DA2.ZIP | Yes | 7061 | 5/29/1989 | Directory Arrange 2.1 lets you rearrange the order of file names in a directory, including sorting the directory. (Paul Roub) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DAAG.ZIP | Yes | 211627 | 4/10/1993 | Disk-At-A-Glance 3.2 displays a scrollable list of directory names showing the bytes used, number of files and percent of total disk space used and available disk space. Also included: Delta DAAG 1.0 ($17) keeps track of file changes over time. It shows the files added, deleted, or those which changed size since the last snapshot. A 3-D stacked bar graph summarizes disk activity over the last 10 snapshots. Auto-scaling historical bar graphs display file counts and sizes for the last 250 months. Clicking on any bar gives file details for that month. Requires VGA. DAAG Front End 1.2 ($17) displays a graphic snapshot of the system's hard disk capacities, and launches DAAG on the desired drive with one click. (Steve Leonard) (Reg.Fee: $17) |
DAAGLIT.ZIP | Yes | 7783 | 3/7/1994 | Disk-At-A-Glance Lite 1.0 will display a directory tree, complete with number of bytes in use, cumulative size of directory, and hidden and read only directories. (Steve Leonard) (Reg.Fee: $0-20) |
DAFD.ZIP | Yes | 8190 | 5/10/1994 | Fancy Directory 1.5 is a sorted directory utility which uses colors and a little bit different layout. (David Leithauser) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
DATEDIR.ZIP | Yes | 70530 | 9/7/1993 | DateDir 2.26 lists all directory entries from a specified date to the current date. (Davor Hrboka) (Reg.Fee: $1) |
DD.ZIP | Yes | 14622 | 5/29/1989 | Data Dictionary Manager for FoxPro & Clipper Files helps FoxPro and Clipper programmers build dictionaries of program file structures. You can add indexes and relations, attach detail notes to each item in the dictionary, and print detail and summary reports. (Reg.Fee: $99) |
DD_JLC.ZIP | Yes | 11944 | 4/25/1994 | Dynamic Directory 1.0 is a simple directory utility program which lists files in two columns. Files can be sorted by name, extension, size or date, and are color coded for easy identification. (JLC) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DD401A.ZIP | Yes | 41330 | 4/25/1994 | DD 4.01a is a replacement for the DOS DIR command. It displays files in one, two, three, four, or six columns, sorted, and in user-configurable colors. (Conquest Software) (Reg.Fee: $12) |
DD404_KC.ZIP | Yes | 46228 | 5/25/1994 | DD - Cohen 4.04 will display a sorted directory using various sorting criteria. It also allows you to configure colors for each file extension, control types of files to display, and direct output to a printer. (Keith Cohen) (Reg.Fee: $12) |
DDIR94B.ZIP | Yes | 54291 | 11/30/1993 | DDir 9.4b is a sorted directory lister which will also highlight new files. (Malcolm Drury) |
DEXE482.ZIP | Yes | 18435 | 1/4/1980 | Dexe 4.82 is a multi-color sorted directory lister. (Sunil Sebastian) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DIFF_DM.ZIP | Yes | 39672 | 7/2/1990 | Diff 1.2 checks to see if any files in a specified directory tree have changed since the last time the utility was run. It supports up to 3000 directories with 2500 files in each directory. This could have many uses, from finding which files anywhere on a hard disk need backing up to serving as a crude anti-virus device. (Doug McKay) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DIGGER.ZIP | Yes | 27283 | 2/6/1993 | Digger 2.0 tells you the total size of a directory and its subdirectories. (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DIR_ENH.ZIP | Yes | 11777 | 10/14/1990 | Directory Enhancer 1.31 is a 1.3k TSR that adds color directly to DOS's DIR command. You may specify what kinds of files should be which colors when you type DIR. (Philip Maland) (Reg.Fee: $5-$10) |
DIRCMP.ZIP | Yes | 6646 | 10/16/1992 | DirCmp 1.3 tells you what changes have been made to a directory listing from one time to the next. It creates a log of the directory and the next time it is run on that directory, shows what files have been added, deleted, or changed. There are many possible uses for a utility like this. A typical one would be if you have unintentionally dearchived a lot of files into an already crowded directory and want to see what those files are so that you can delete them. (Steve Mount) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
DIREDIT.ZIP | Yes | 70984 | 2/29/1992 | Diredit 3.06 lets you move filenames around in a directory to get them into a specific order. (Peter Richard Fletcher) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
DIRPRMT.ZIP | Yes | 17122 | 5/26/1991 | DirPrompt 2.1 keeps a color-code, sorted directory listing displayed above the "DOS prompt". This lets you see a listing of the files you are copying, moving, viewing, deleting, archiving, etc. You can specify different colors for different file types, change filename colors from the prompt, scroll back through and edit DOS commands, view multiple directories, and more. Full-blown file managers are useful, but some people feel that they slow you down. The problem is that without one, you have to keep doing a DIR after every command bring back the directory listing. With DirPrompt, you can still work at a DOS prompt and see a scrollable directory listing above the prompt that returns automatically after each command you enter. (Nelson Ford) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
DIRSIZF.ZIP | Yes | 26466 | 9/30/1991 | DIRSize 1.5 displays a list of all directories (in tree format), quantity of files and bytes stored in each individual directory. This is ideal for quickly spotting where disk space is being used (wasted?). DIRSize automatically switches into the 43/50 line mode on EGA/VGA. Rather than just dumping output to the screen, it provides a scrollable display. The list may also be sent to a printer or disk file. (Franklin Resources) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DIRUT6.ZIP | Yes | 12629 | 2/27/1987 | Dirut6 steps through the directories on a disk, displaying the filenames grouped by extension with a different color for each group. A command-line option causes the program to go through the entire (hard) disk and group all the files on it by extension, which can let you look for duplicate file names. (Garry J. Vass) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DISK.ZIP | Yes | 6780 | 5/29/1989 | Disk lists information concerning all requested files in whatever directory they may reside anywhere on the disk. Based on command parameters, the information may optionally include the file size, the disk space allocated to the file, its percent slack space, the date and time the file was last written to, and the file attributes. The information may include subtotals by directory and a grand total concerning the files located, and the total amount of free space left on the disk. A command parameter is available to list the total allocated space required by the requested files if they were to be copied to a target disk. The output information may be formatted and redirected to a file usable as a batch command file. Although not normally listed, files with the hidden or system attribute may be included in the list. (MJH Consulting) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
DR.ZIP | Yes | 36684 | 5/17/1994 | Directory Rabbit 1.1 will allow you to change drives or directories and view the directory listing in one command. (Jonathan D. Stanley) (Reg.Fee: $2) |
DRCMPEM.ZIP | Yes | 3749 | 12/24/1991 | DirCmp 1.2 is a small, fast and simple directory comparison utility. It lists files common to both of the specified one, then the files just in the other. The display format used is the same as used by DIR /W in DOS. The maximum number of files increased to 1024, and the second argument defaults to the current directory. (Eric Meyer) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DRLUKUS.ZIP | Yes | 10133 | 5/29/1989 | Drlukus 0.1 is a 20k pop-up directory viewing utility. Features include changing the drive and directory to view, deleting and renaming files, and displaying a table of ASCII codes. An option on quitting is to leave the list in the corner of the screen when you go back to your program. (Dr. Masaaki Sawada) (Reg.Fee: $10-$20) |
DSIZ.ZIP | Yes | 1577 | 12/11/1986 | Dsiz will display the names and sizes of all the subdirectories on a disk. (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DSIZE.ZIP | Yes | 6122 | 5/29/1989 | Dsize 1.0 shows the total disk space used in the current directory and in each of its subdirectories, plus the actual size of the files (which is less than the disk space used because DOS allocates disk space in chunks rather than to the exact size of a file), plus the amount of space that the contents of each directory would take on floppies (which have a smaller minimum allocation unit than a hard disk has). (Charles III Lazo) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DSIZEKR.ZIP | Yes | 8813 | 7/2/1990 | DIRSize provides a graphical tree display with the size of every directory running along side the tree. Also shown are the number of files in each directory, the acutal disk space used, and more. (Keith Robbins) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DSORT.ZIP | Yes | 7392 | 5/28/1989 | DSort is a very useful directory editing tool. DSort starts by prompting you for a drive letter, then it displays the directory tree for that drive. From there, you can make, delete or "transplant" directories. Transplanting allows moving a directory, including all of its contents, to another parent directory. If you press Enter on a highlighted directory name, its contents are displayed, which you can sort in various ways or in which you can move file names about manually to get in the desired order. Then you can save the new directory listing back to the disk if you wish. You can also change a file's or directory's name, time or date. (Al Babyok) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
DSPACE.ZIP | Yes | 10780 | 5/29/1989 | DSpace graphically illustrates the space used by each subdirectory on your hard disk. Space wasted due to small files eating up minimum allocation units is displayed in a different color. While other utilities in the DIR_VIEW section provide this information in more detail in numeric format, we found the graphic display to make it easier to spot the wasted space and quickly reclaimed 600k on our test drive. You can save a lot of disk space by combining small text files into ARC files and combining small COM files into XEQ files. (Bob Lafleur) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
DSPACE63.ZIP | Yes | 58274 | 10/31/1993 | SMem and DSpace 6.3 displays graphs of hard disk space usage. (Malcolm Drury) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
DSTROLL.ZIP | Yes | 11265 | 9/7/1993 | DStroll allows the user to stroll through large directories viewing entries, using various sorting criteria such as date, file name, extension and size. (Al Zermane) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DTA21.ZIP | Yes | 13032 | 1/11/1994 | DTA 2.1 is a replacement for the DIR, TREE, and ATTRIB commands of DOS, as well as a WHEREIS utility. It provides an alphabetized directory with file sizes and free space available, displays an alphabetized compact subdirectory tree that optionally includes sizes, can search an entire directory tree for files by attributes or time/date, and change file attributes or time/date. (Eric Meyer) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DU.ZIP | Yes | 7990 | 5/29/1989 | Disk Usage shows files sorted by name and space each uses. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
EDDY7J.ZIP | Yes | 226333 | 3/2/1994 | Eddy 7j is a full-screen directory editor and general purpose disk utility. You can edit directory entries, including name, date, time and attributes of files; sort directory display by file name, extension, size or date/time; copy, move, and delete files; look at or patch data in files, in RAM, or by physical disk sector; find strings of data in files, in RAM or by physical disk sector; locate files anywhere on your disk, by name with wildcards, by file attributes, and/or by file timestamp; and recover files safely. (John Scofield) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
EDIR.ZIP | Yes | 60835 | 5/29/1989 | Edir is a directory editor that will let you move files around in and otherwise clean up a directory listing. This would normally be done in order to group certain files together in a DIR list. It can sort directories by filename, extension, date, size or any other arbitrary order that may seem logical to you. NOTE: The authors of this program are no longer at the address listed in the documentation. (Rose Development) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
EXT_DPG.ZIP | Yes | 6912 | 3/29/1990 | EXT quickly categorizes disk space used by files based on 10 common filename extensions: EXE, COM, SYS, BAT, DOC, TXT, ARC, LZH, ZIP, and no extension. Optionally, you may request tabulation for up to 25 additional extensions from the command line. (Don Phillip Gibson) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
FF209.ZIP | Yes | 10916 | 6/22/1989 | Fast File Finder 2.09 has options to search all drives, search archives, create batch files for performing tasks on files found, jump to directories, delete files, perform string searches and more. (Keith P. Graham) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
FFF_JD.ZIP | Yes | 180897 | 1/17/1994 | File Finder Pack 4.4 will find files on your hard disk and present them in a scrollable list. It will optionally search inside ARC, LZH and ZIP files or by filedate. The file list may be sorted by name, ext, date, size, PATH and you can display the list in one of two different formats. From the scrollable list you can delete or execute files. You can also tell it to execute a command on the files that it finds as it finds them; files can even be found based on file attributes. Other features include the ability to perform operations on groups of tagged files; an option to shell to DOS; and the ability to enter a skeleton command and indicate where to plug in the highlighted file name(s). The program is network aware and automatically searches all local and hard drives for files. Support is also provided for ARJ compression files and for LHA 2.05, 2.10 and 2.11 files. It can be configured to handle up to 9000 files and 300 directories, and fuzzy searches are supported. (Jim Derr) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
FG100.ZIP | Yes | 43562 | 2/4/1994 | FileGraph 1.0 presents a tree of the files on your hard drive, along with a graphic representation of the percentage of space each file uses. It includes modules for DOS and OS/2. (Paul Mitchell) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
FLS.ZIP | Yes | 2112 | 8/10/1994 | FLS creates/modifies list of file names. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
FOUND411.ZIP | Yes | 62487 | 3/25/1994 | "D" 4.11 is a DIR replacement and other commands. It will list and count files based on a searchname that allows the use of imbedded pattern matching and multiple searchname patterns. It can be used to selectively count file sizes. It searches current, current and subordinate directories, or the entire disk. Files can be displayed in your choice of five different sort orders. It works entirely from DOS command line. It supports any display including LCD. It autoscales itself to lines and columns of your current character display mode, and the display can be configured to your preferences. (Foundation Software, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
HD29.ZIP | Yes | 31955 | 11/2/1993 | Handy Directory 2.9 is a color-coded sorted directory utility. (James M Walters) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
HIDESEEK.ZIP | Yes | 928 | 8/10/1994 | HideSeek lists hidden files only. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
KRFLIST.ZIP | Yes | 9604 | 9/9/1989 | KRFList will search through a disk drive and create a list of all files in all directories. The list will be stored in a disk file that could be used for a quick and dirty catalog or to help in cleaning up a hard disk, for example. (Kevin MacDonald) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
KWIKTRE.ZIP | Yes | 23259 | 12/10/1988 | KwikTree 2.10 is a handy hard disk maintenance tool. Primarily, it displays a tree structure graphically. With options specified on the DOS command lines, it will also show space used by and number of files in each directory, allowing you to see where you can delete files to make room. You can also specify a command to be executed in each directory. (Modular Software Systems) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
L.ZIP | Yes | 13341 | 5/29/1989 | L is a sorted directory utility with options for showing or excluding directory names, showing only files created within a specified time span, and more. (Ravi Bhavnani) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
LARCH.ZIP | Yes | 1580 | 8/10/1994 | Larch lists all files whose archive bits are clear. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
LDA.ZIP | Yes | 21944 | 5/29/1989 | Logical Disk Analyzer provides four useful reports about a hard disk: the total number of subdirectories, files and space used in each directory (including its subdirectories); a duplicate file check; a count of files with specified extensions; and a report on the physical use of your disks. Use LDA to find out which directories are using the most space, look for duplicate or backup files, and then erase what you don't need. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
LIST2DAY.ZIP | Yes | 1137 | 5/29/1989 | List2Day lists all files with a date greater than or equal to the system date. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
LISTPAST.ZIP | Yes | 303 | 8/10/1994 | ListPast lists all files with a date less than the system date. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
LS_H.ZIP | Yes | 10445 | 5/29/1989 | LS is a directory and file listing program with several handy features. (The Hutchison Company) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MDIR.ZIP | Yes | 5508 | 5/29/1989 | MDir is a small memory resident routine that will display directory entries. MDIR gives both an automatic mode, where the current directory is shown sorted alphabetically, and a command line mode, where MDIR will screen files (like the DOS DIR command does), and display the file list with your choice of sort mechanism (by date/time, name, extension, unsorted). This is a very helpful utility if you are running a program that asks you for a file name, but won't let you see the directory. (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MEGJR.ZIP | Yes | 32309 | 5/13/1994 | MegJr 1.5 reports the amount of disk space, percentage of free space, CPU type, and DOS version. (Jim Tolliver) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $8) |
MEMHOG.ZIP | Yes | 35054 | 1/5/1988 | MemHog will display to the screen or printer the 20 files hogging the most space on your disk. Note that the TREE program that comes with DOS must be available. This program will look at up to 3000 files and 200 subdirectories. (Jack Vander-Schrier) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MGADIR10.ZIP | Yes | 65938 | 7/22/1994 | MegaDir 1.0 is a sorted directory lister. Features include multi-column display with sorting by name, size, date or extension. It also provides scrolling for listings larger than one screen, and takes advantage of higher resolution screens. (James Drews) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
NEW.ZIP | Yes | 6726 | 5/29/1989 | New lists files dated within X number of days of today. (Jay Jervey) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
NEWDIR.ZIP | Yes | 54818 | 1/19/1992 | NewDIR 1.74 is a sorted directory lister. It offers easy customization of all features, the ability to list exectuable files (COM, EXE, BAT) only, to list all files except [whatever], and up to 50-line support. We also liked the way it groups all the directories together apart from the file names. Downside: it's output bypasses standard video, so you cannot look back at it with a backscroll type of utility unless you choose an ugly, colorless display option. (Daniel D. Miller) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
NEWER.ZIP | Yes | 1532 | 8/10/1994 | Newer "NEWER basefile filespec [filespec...]" produces a list of all files which match one of the specified filespecs and whose modification dates are after that of the specified basefile. Since files in a set often have the same file date, this is a convenient way to look for those files in a crowded directory. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
NEWXDIR.ZIP | Yes | 1300 | 8/10/1994 | NewxDir is a 7k pop-up directory lister. Press Alt and "." to pop it up and then enter a drive and PATH for it to display. Press Esc exit. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
ORDER.ZIP | Yes | 10918 | 1/22/1990 | Order 2.12 is a directory utility which can speed up the loading time of your most often used files by allowing you to change the order of files in the directory. (Unique Software) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
PATHCMP.ZIP | Yes | 55296 | 11/22/1990 | PATHcomp displays two directories side by side in order of file name and allows the files to be copied and moved between the PATHs. Files can also be deleted, edited and renamed. Directories can be printed side by side or individually in name, size or date order. The program highlights files with the same name and different time/date stamps. A mouse is optional. (John Stedjee) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
PC_DIR.ZIP | Yes | 15833 | 5/29/1989 | PC-Dir lists either all the directory entries, or only those specified files. Files can be those of either the current directory or from all directories on a disk. The format of the directory listing can be specified to provide for as much detail as desired and in what order the files should be sorted. In addition, it can be used to locate a specified file(s) from anywhere within a directory tree, to graphically display the tree structure of your disk, or to delete specified files from within a directory after having listed them, optionally prompting for each file prior to erasing. (Bill Rink) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
RDIR144.ZIP | Yes | 75477 | 11/18/1993 | RDir 1.44 displays relative directory size in pie and bar charts. It pinpoints where disk space is being used and allows you to navigate around your disk by selecting and examining directories from the list on the screen. (Robert P. McCormick) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
RFILE118.ZIP | Yes | 72703 | 11/18/1993 | RFile 1.18 displays relative file size in a pie chart of all files from a selected directory. You can enter a directory name or extension such as *.TXT on the command line, or edit the directory name as displayed on the graphics screen. (Robert P. McCormick) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $7) |
S11.ZIP | Yes | 30153 | 9/15/1993 | S3's Sloppy Directory 1.1 is a sorted directory utility. (George Spafford) |
SDIR.ZIP | Yes | 28999 | 5/29/1989 | SDIR 2.0 a DOS directory viewer and program shell. A full-screen, page-able listing quickly comes up and you can just as quickly select other directories to view. You can also select a program to run from the list. (C-Soft) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
SHOWDIR.ZIP | Yes | 964 | 8/10/1994 | ShowDir displays the names of all the subdirectories for the specified directory. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
SL_DIR.ZIP | Yes | 28746 | 5/29/1989 | SL-Dir will display a sorted directory list and file statistics. The sorted directory list is not very fancy, but the statistics summary provides worthwhile information: how many diskettes it would take to hold the files; the number of read-only, hidden and system files; the number of files not backed up; total number of files and their total and average size; and the number of files of less than 1k. (SL-EASY Software) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SORTDIR.ZIP | Yes | 5742 | 11/19/1993 | SortDir 2.60 displays sorted directory listings. (Stanley R. Weiss) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
SPC_MAP.ZIP | Yes | 13924 | 3/5/1992 | Space Map 2.0 displays the amount of space being used by a directory and all of its child directories. Space Map is very fast and output can be directed to a file or the printer for easy reference. This is handy for pinpointing where your hard disk space is going and cleaning it up. (Ben Smith) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TD13.ZIP | Yes | 4862 | 9/21/1984 | TD13 produces a directory of all files in each directory along with date, time, and file size by combining TREE and DIR. (Alan Losoff) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TFILER.ZIP | Yes | 34082 | 9/25/1989 | TFiler 1.1 is a file loading utility. Actually, the effect is about the same as having a pop-up directory lister, except that you can specify (using wildcards) what kinds of files to display and when you select a file from the list while in another application (1-2-3, for example), TFiler will automatically execute the keystrokes to get the selected file to load. This appears to be very handy. The only drawback is that 57k of DOS RAM seems a rather high price to pay for this convenience, especially since there are some pop-up directory listers that only take a little memory in exchange for having to type in the loading commands. (Steven London) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
TODAY.ZIP | Yes | 6462 | 12/2/1989 | Today, Yesterday is a pair of utilities that will display all files in a directory that were updated today or yesterday. They will help you locate temporary files for deleting or important new files that should be backed up. (Ron Curtis) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TRUNK.ZIP | Yes | 11880 | 5/29/1989 | Trunk 0.96 is a hard disk file and directory lister intended as a replacement for the TREE utility that comes with DOS. (Mike O'Regan) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TWINVU.ZIP | Yes | 50442 | 1/16/1991 | TwinView 1.20 displays two directories side by side. You can scroll through each directory to Copy, Move, Delete, and Print files. You can also Sort and Switch directories or make new ones. (Advance Systems) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
WATCHD.ZIP | Yes | 39650 | 3/17/1994 | WatchDSK 1.06 keeps track of disk space on a hard disk or network. It computes a total size for subdirectories and stores this value for comparison later. This allows you to see where the disk space has gone by comparing side-by-side the current and previous directory sizes. (Douglas R. Nebeker) (Reg.Fee: $35) |
WILDFIL.ZIP | Yes | 34875 | 1/6/1992 | WildFile 1.2 displays a directory listing using UNIX-like wildcards, which are more flexible than DOS wildcards. For example, *L* would match any file with the letter L anywhere in the name. MY[A-CX].* match files with any extension that start with MY followed by A, B, C, or X. Source code (in C) is included. (J. Kercheval) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
XDIR_SP.ZIP | Yes | 38569 | 8/3/1992 | XDIR 1.0 reports disk spaced used by a directory and all subdirectories in it. It's very fast, and it has a tree-structure display. (Sameer Pandya) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
ZDIR.ZIP | Yes | 24756 | 1/3/2000 | ZanySoft Dir 1.4 is a colorful sorted directory lister. It automatically adjusts the number of columns in the display for the number of files. For just a few files, it will use a one-column display that shows all the directory information available for each file. If you have too many for a one-column display, it will use two, three, four or six columns. In addition to all the usual directory listing options (which these days includes your choice of colors for highlighting different types of files), it will optionally change file attributes (eg: make hidden/ visible) and will find a file anywhere on a hard disk. (Christopher Kirmse) (Reg.Fee: $10) |