107 files found in Library "DOS Access, DOS Command Editors, DOS Command Line Utilities, CHKDSK Replacements, DOS Environment Utilities"

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Name Extracted Size Date Description
4EDIT200.ZIP Yes 117284 3/5/1994
4Edit 2.0 provides a full-screen editor for
creating and editing 4DOS description files.
NEW: you can edit a larger description than
maximum length, accepts input from a file
containing an ASCII list of files to be
edited, created in an editor or by another
program. (Iram J Weinstein) (ASP)
(Reg.Fee: $18)
4FILES.ZIP Yes 106213 6/22/1994
4Files 3.17 is a file manager and text editor
for 4DOS & NDOS. Features include file
annotation; file browsing and editing, file
finding and archive listing; and directory
tree navigation. File notes of up to
40-characters can be created and edited in
the 4DOS format. Editing features includ
cut-paste, left/right justification, cursor
controls and more. Sorting by file extension,
size, date/time, and file-note are available
on-the-fly or via command line switches.
(Larry T. Edwards) (Reg.Fee: $30)
4UTILS.ZIP Yes 149748 5/12/1994
4Utils is a collection of utilities for use
with 4DOS (available from PsL). NEW:
4DESC 1.73 added cut and paste and
implemented sorting. Also updates 4FF 1.82
and includes Turbo Pascal 7.0 source code.
(Tom Rawson) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $0)
6THSENSE.ZIP Yes 64027 3/18/1994
6th Sense 2.1 is a set of utilities for DOS
6. It includes front ends for DIR and FORMAT.
There is also a collection of DOSKEY macros
included. It features menu-driven selection
of command options, support for environment
variables and more. (Chuck Steenburgh) (ASP)
(Reg.Fee: $15)
AI.ZIP Yes 35451 12/28/1990
AI 2.1 is a TSR which corrects your typing
errors in DOS by learning what you really
meant based on your previous mistakes and
corrections. It also allows the use of cursor
keys on the DOS command line to correct
typos. (George Toft) (Reg.Fee: $24)
ALT30A.ZIP Yes 256649 4/25/1994
ALT 3.0 is a very powerful, professional
quality, memory-resident system that includes
task swapping (being able to leave one
program active while swapping into another
partition to run another program). In
addition, it includes excellent versions of
the standard desktop type of programs:
rolodex, file manager, a word processor that
will edit any size file, three types of
calculators, an appointment calendar, cut and
paste, a screen clock with hourly chimes,
keyboard macros and more. The program
supports DOS 4.0, task switching with EGA and
VGA graphics screens, and a mouse. A few
features have been limited in the "shareware"
version: only two swapping partitions are
allowed, only one of the three types of
calculators can be used, the rolodex is
limited to 20 entries, and some other minor
limitations exist. Normally, we do not accept
crippled programs, but even with its
limitations, the functionality of ALT is
significant. A hard disk and 70K are
required. (Instinct Software) (Reg.Fee: $73)
ALT30B.ZIP Yes 324955 4/21/1994 See ALT30A.ZIP
CED.ZIP Yes 25425 5/29/1989
Command EDitor is probably the most powerful
and flexible DOS Command Editor available.
For a complete discussion of command line
editors and of CED's features, see the text
directory of the PsL October 1994 CD-ROM.
(Christopher J. Dunford) (Reg.Fee: $0)
CEDSYN.ZIP Yes 13157 5/29/1989
Cedsyn 1.02 creates CED Synonyms for changing
directories. (See write-up of CED.) CEDSYN
reads your hard disk and creates a SYN of a
"2" followed by the directory name for each
directory. Then when you want to change
you would just enter "2LET" and the CED SYN
CEDSYN has added the synonyms to your CED
file, it does not have to be run again.
(Anand Modak) (Reg.Fee: $?)
CKFRAG.ZIP Yes 17722 12/6/1990
Ckfrag is a hard disk defragmentation aid.
It executes CHKDSK *.* against all the
directories of a volume. It lists all
fragmented files and sets the DOS errorlevel
to the count of files (or blocks) involved.
Turbo Pascal source code is included. (Donald
Randolph) (Reg.Fee: $0)
CMDX20.ZIP Yes 76585 11/2/1993
Command Extra 2.0 is a 61k TSR which adds a
pop-down menu system with mouse and keyboard
controls to the top line of your DOS screen,
yet you can continue to work at the DOS
command line. In addition, the function keys
can be programmed to execute your most
commonly used commands. (David Denker)
(Reg.Fee: $35)
CMENUV4.ZIP Yes 505403 10/2/1993
C-Menu 4.0 is a DOS menu program. Features
include a screen blanker, password
protection, zero memory usage when other
programs run, and more. (Mark J. Finocchio)
(Reg.Fee: $29)
CSHELL.ZIP Yes 21603 5/29/1989
CShell is a COMMAND.COM replacement. It
implements unix-like commands such as ls, mv,
fgrep, rm, chdir, chmod,etc. It also allows
recalling and editing previous commands.
(Reg.Fee: $?)
D6S.ZIP Yes 247537 5/25/1994
D6shell 1.0 is a very attractive shell
program designed for use with MS-DOS 6.0. It
supports most DOS commands, as well as
commands to split and splice files, and
perform data encryption. Other features
include support for ZIP, LHA, and ARJ
archives, an ASCII editor, a file locator,
file tagging, an application launcher,
directory comparing, a job scheduler, and
much more. Requires VGA, a mouse, and 2M of
XMS. >>>D6shell is a norton
commander/xtree style Dos shell custom
tailored for DOS 6.0. All Dos commands
(except international support) are supported.
Many additional commands are available as
well including: split and splice files; data
encryption; dir to floppies; support for ZIP,
LHA, and ARJ; ascii and hex viewers; ascii
editor; attach notes to files and dirs; find
file; wipe file; compare dirs; disk usage;
edit autoexec.bat; edit config.sys; form
feed; job scheduler; runtime log; and CPU
clock speed. D6Shell has a total of 37 file
commands, 16 directory commands, 16 disknds,
16 disk (Rockland Software Productions)
(Reg.Fee: $40)
DB62.ZIP Yes 349613 5/20/1994
D'Boss! 3.0 is a hard drive manager and
program launcher which uses no memory while
your program is executing. It features a set
of directory utilities, such as viewing,
copying, file dating, format, etc., a decimal
and hexadecimal calculator, calendar,
password security, and a screen saver.
(Fredrick Branchflower) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $15)
DFALL.ZIP Yes 19017 11/8/1989
DFall displays the amount of disk space for
multiple drives or partitions, as well as
total and free DOS RAM memory. `C' and
assembler source code are included. (Jack
Wallace) (Reg.Fee: $0)
DMENU2.ZIP Yes 322996 6/7/1994
DaMenu 2.01 is an application menu and
launcher which will allow you to provide
password protection for each application and
for shelling to DOS. Requires 640K RAM and
500K of hard disk space. (John C. Skurka)
(Reg.Fee: $18)
DOSINP.ZIP Yes 20563 5/29/1989
DOSinp 1.0 is a DOS command editor which lets
you recall and edit up to 20 prior commands,
program the function keys, flush the
typeahead buffer, remove TSRs from memory and
more. DOSinp uses only 8k of DOS RAM, making
it a very attractive alternative to similar
utilities. (Kenneth J. Mercie) (Reg.Fee: $10)
DPD10S.ZIP Yes 67324 6/7/1994
DOS Prompt Designer 1.0 allows you to design
your own colorful DOS prompts. You can change
foreground and background color of prompts,
and add date and time. Prompts will be saved
to a file so you may choose the one you want
to use in your current DOS session. (Toby
Vander Steen) (Reg.Fee: $10)
DPM10.ZIP Yes 30418 3/18/1994
DOS Program Manager 1.0 allows you to create
a menu for launching programs. (Arthur R.
McKendry) (Reg.Fee: $30)
DSTATS.ZIP Yes 5743 5/29/1989
Dstats 3 provides disk space information
whose output listing can be user-designed. It
is smaller and faster than CHKDSK. (Charles
III Lazo) (Reg.Fee: $0)
EASYMENU.ZIP Yes 55423 4/12/1994
EasyMenu 1.0 is a fast and simple VGA menu
system which uses almost no RAM while other
programs are running. There is no limit on
the number of menus and sub-menus that can be
created. Requires 286+ and EGA/VGA. (G.D.
Davis) (Reg.Fee: $15-40)
ED_SG.ZIP Yes 25917 9/15/1989
ED 3.0 is a very handy way to edit the DOS
environment (where you can easily modify your
DOS path, for example), your CONFIG.SYS file
and AUTOEXEC.BAT file. It also reports some
basic system information such as memory
installed (standard ram, extended & EMS),
ports installed, and more. (Stephen V.
Genusa) (Reg.Fee: $20)
EDC.ZIP Yes 38443 5/29/1989
Edicom-12 is a DOS command processor and
more. It will recall up to 12 previous
commands entered in DOS for easy changing and
re-execution. It lets you execute commands
with a single keystroke, find files, page
through text files, and prevent accidental
overwriting of files - all without slowing
you down while working in DOS. (Edicom
Systems) (Reg.Fee: $26)
EDENV.ZIP Yes 17434 5/29/1989
Edenv 1.5 allows modifying the contents of
the DOS environment, such as the defined
PATH. (Bill Bovee) (Reg.Fee: $?)
EDMENU.ZIP Yes 143980 3/25/1994
Easy DOS Menu 2.5 allows you to run virtually
any program from a GUI menu. Menus can be
customized to include your most frequently
used applications. You can also assign
function keys to launch applications. (Serial
Solutions) (Reg.Fee: $15)
EE.ZIP Yes 77476 1/11/1994
EE 1.0 allows you to edit the entries in the
active DOS environment. You can change the
search path, command interpreter
specification, TEMP directory settings and
any other assignments in the table. It
supports the use of a mouse, cut and paste
operations, search and replace, and more.
(Mark Fisher) (Reg.Fee: $0)
EE2.ZIP Yes 4989 6/22/1989
EE2 is a DOS Environment Editor. The "DOS
environment" contains such goodies as where
DOS should look for COMMAND.COM and the PATH
and PROMPT configurations, none of which DOS
allows you to edit. (Keith P. Graham)
(Reg.Fee: $?)
EMAN110.ZIP Yes 33944 12/31/1993
Envi_Man 1.10 is a DOS environment analysis
utility. (MicroMetric) (Reg.Fee: $25)
ENV_READ.ZIP Yes 422 8/10/1994
ENV_Read displays strings in the
environment. (Reg.Fee: $?)
ENVCOUNT.ZIP Yes 308 8/10/1994
EnvCount displays the number of bytes used
in the DOS Environment space. (Reg.Fee: $?)
ENVIRCAT.ZIP Yes 12952 11/27/1990
EnvirCat 1.2 allows concatenation of
environment strings to form arbitrarily long
strings. It is useful for generating long
path statements beyond the 128 character
maximum imposed by the DOS command line
format. (Mark Gardner) (Reg.Fee: $0)
ESET.ZIP Yes 11630 5/29/1989
ESET 1.2 is a replacement for DOS's SET
command. ESET makes it easier to edit and
enter variables in the environment. Pascal
source code is included. (Mike Babulic)
(Reg.Fee: $0)
EXCEPT.ZIP Yes 3035 6/16/1990
Exceptional Children 1.0 is a hypertext
document that provides information regarding
the principles and practices of dealing with
exceptional children, extracted from the
author's book, "Exceptional Children
Disenfranchised Adults." (Bert, Ph.D.
Nemcik) (Reg.Fee: $3)
EXECUTE.ZIP Yes 20212 2/8/1992
Executioners is an intense fighting game for
1 or 2 players. It features a total of eight
fighting moves, and machine guns, and a
variety of strange super-villians. It also
features music and digitized sounds effects.
Requires VGA and 386+ with at least 1 meg of
expanded memory. (Bloodlust Software)
(Reg.Fee: $35)
EZMENU.ZIP Yes 116063 5/17/1994
Easy Start Menu 5.01 is a full featured menu
shell. Features include multiple menus,
memory swapping, mouse support, password
protection of both menus and individual menu
entries, fully customizable colors, context
sensitive help system, local screen blanker,
telephone dialer and more. (Sage Computer
Solutions) (Reg.Fee: $15)
EZMENU37.ZIP Yes 247195 2/15/1994
EZ-Menu 3.7 is a computer organizer and menu
system. Features include automated execution
of applications, activity tracking and
reporting, automatic menu building, 4-level
password security for any/all programs and
DOS access, reset re-execution, LAN support,
and more. (Progressive Computer Services)
(Reg.Fee: $35)
FASTCHK.ZIP Yes 13600 6/22/1989
Fastchk2 provides system information, mostly
about the current drive. (Reg.Fee: $?)
FDE120.ZIP Yes 71763 4/5/1994
File Description Editor 1.20 is an editor for
4DOS style file descriptions of up to 200
characters in length. It features wordwrap,
block edit functions, and mouse support. 4DOS
is not required. (Earl R. Davidson) (Reg.Fee:
$10)
FEED.ZIP Yes 1031 5/29/1989
Feed feeds data to your batch files. Pascal
source code is included. (Jim Scarletta)
(Reg.Fee: $0)
FLY.ZIP Yes 6401 5/29/1989
Fly lets you execute several commands from
the DOS command line with one entry. It does
this by creating a temporary batch file on
the fly to execute the commands and deletes
it when done. (Bob Halsall) (Reg.Fee: $?)
FORDO.ZIP Yes 4918 12/20/1993
ForDo 1.0 lets you execute a command on a
series of files which match a specified file
mask. (Tony Ingenoso) (Reg.Fee: $0)
FREE.ZIP Yes 9118 5/29/1989
Free 1.1 shows free disk space in absolute
amounts and percentage, DOS memory, and EMS
memory. It is much faster than using CHKDSK.
(Marc Perkel) (Reg.Fee: $0)
GABRIELL.ZIP Yes 86081 3/3/1994
Gabrielle's Playroom 1.0 is a GUI menu system
that depicts a child's room. It enables
children to access programs on their parents
computer system without risk to valuable data
and programs. Requires VGA, 640K RAM, and a
mouse. (Anne Marie Beignatborde) (Reg.Fee:
$20)
GRAFDSK.ZIP Yes 32588 8/23/1991
GrafDisk reports free space on drives using
a very attractive graphical interface. (OSCS
Software Development, Inc) (Reg.Fee: $0)
GWIZZ.ZIP Yes 38566 1/5/1994
gWizz 2.07 is a DOS menuing system which will
allow you to change your screen colors,
search for files, change your keyboard speed,
switch between multiple CONFIG.SYS files,
launch your favorite applications and perform
other DOS related tasks. (Glen Osborne) (ASP)
(Reg.Fee: $20)
HD3DPRO.ZIP Yes 115081 5/6/1994
HD3D Pro 1.0 is a program management
application (DOS shell). (Hughes &
Associates) (Reg.Fee: $22)
HDMENU30.ZIP Yes 184708 5/11/1994
HDMenu System 3.0 is a hard disk menu system.
(Simon Griffiths) (Reg.Fee: $50)
HISTORY.ZIP Yes 10270 5/29/1989
History is a 5.5k TSR DOS command recall and
editing utility with a nice touch - the
ability to recall a previous DOS command line
without scrolling back through them all by
entering the first few letters and pressing
Ctrl-L. History is interesting in that most
of the command and editing function keys are
also executable as control key combinations,
for those who don't like to pick up their
hands from the keyboard. (Michael M.
Rubenstein) (Reg.Fee: $?)
HOTDOS.ZIP Yes 5993 5/29/1989
HotDOS allows any currently executing
program to be temporarily suspended and puts
you back in DOS. Afterwards, you can return
to your program exactly as you left it.
(Robert Best) (Reg.Fee: $20)
ICONDOS.ZIP Yes 291967 3/3/1994
IconDOS 2.0 is an application launcher for
DOS similar to Window's Program Manager,
complete with icons and wallpaper. Multipage
icon menus and sub-menus provide unlimited
menu size. Other features include a built-in
clock, calendar, calculator, screen saver, a
puzzle game, PIM functions, 100 icons, 20
different wallpapers and a graphical editor
for producing custom icons and wallpaper. VGA
& mouse are required. (EFD Systems) (Reg.Fee:
$25)
KWKMNU32.ZIP Yes 68212 3/7/1994
KwikMenu 3.2/A helps you easily create menu
listings and batch files. (John F. Cram)
(Reg.Fee: $10)
LAUNCHR.ZIP Yes 20848 1/25/1992
Launcher 2.21 allows you to quickly start
application programs by bypassing the
opening/file selection screen. It lets you
select from a list of data files, then starts
the application with the selected data file
preloaded. It works with any application that
accepts file names on the command line such
as WordPerfect, WordStar, Quattro Pro, and
others. Data files are sorted alphabetically,
and up to 127 menu color combinations may be
used. (Chuck Steenburgh) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $0)
LEGROOM.ZIP Yes 145154 12/2/1993
LegRoom 2.0 is a TSR which allows you to
shell to DOS from virtually any application
and reclaim almost all of your conventional
memory for running large programs. Legroom
can also convert any application into a TSR.
(Phil Grenetz) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $35)
LOGOUT.ZIP Yes 20282 11/17/1990
LogOut 1.71 is a 1k TSR that will send
keystrokes to the keyboard after a specified
period of system inactivity has passed. The
result is the same as if you manually typed
the keystrokes. You may specify that "system
inactivity" be determined by monitoring any
combination of the keyboard, disk, printer or
screen. LogOut could be used to save work,
close files, exit a program, log off a
network, etc, when a system is not used for a
period of time. Up to 127 keystrokes can be
stored in a file for passing to the keyboard.
(Greg Messer) (Reg.Fee: $0)
MAM1_0.ZIP Yes 72464 4/15/1994
Memory Allocation Manager 1.09uc displays
memory and interrupt use, marks and releases
TSRs from memory, saves and restores CMOS,
and more. (Marc Mulders) (Reg.Fee: $20)
MAXBAS.ZIP Yes 284910 3/31/1994
MAXimize Basic 4.0 is an application
interface manager which allows you to design,
build and control intuitive interfaces for
your applications. (Max Software) (Reg.Fee:
$21)
MAXGOLD.ZIP Yes 349128 4/5/1994
MAXimize Gold 4.0 is an application interface
manager which will allow you to design, build
and control the interface for your
applications. It can run on local area
networks, including usage logging and license
control capabilities. In addition to the
basic version, you may add up to ten lines of
text to a menu, such as company name, logo or
an explanation of how to use the menu, use
the full function editor with mouse block
operations like cut & paste, create a help
message to appear at the bottom of the
window, optionally allow text to appear when
F1 is pressed, and more. (Max Software)
(Reg.Fee: $21)
MAXUTIL.ZIP Yes 198509 4/5/1994
MAXimize Utilities 4.0 is a set of utilities
for use with MAXimize Basic and MAXimize Gold
AIM programs. It contains the usage log
report, license control and miscellaneous
utilities. (Max Software) (Reg.Fee: $5)
MEMSUM2.ZIP Yes 11210 3/29/1985
Memsum2 reports how much memory is being
used and is available for use. (Jerry
Richmond) (Reg.Fee: $?)
MEMSZ141.ZIP Yes 5493 11/19/1993
MemSize 1.41 displays disk space, memory and
system information. (Stanley R. Weiss)
(Reg.Fee: $5)
MENU112.ZIP Yes 198024 6/5/1994
Menu Program 1.12 is a program menu shell
that will allow you to execute any DOS or
Windows program with a few keystrokes or with
a mouse. Requires a color monitor. NEW: can
use a RAM disk, wait a key or time out.
utility, manages up to 2000 entries, keeps
the password, and supports any graphic
programs as screen savers. (Tomohumi
Kodama) (Reg.Fee: $25)
MENUML.ZIP Yes 73303 5/18/1994
Menu Manager Lite 1.0 allows you to launch
programs and perform common DOS commands from
a menu. (Jonathan D. Stanley) (Reg.Fee:
$10)
MENUPL20.ZIP Yes 236337 4/1/1994
Menu Plus with Ad Screen 2.0 is a menu
program which can hold over 140 menu
selections with 15 lines of DOS commands
each. It features a directory tree utility,
screen saver, usage tracking, and password
protection for each menu selection. It also
includes a program for designing your own
custom screens to go with Menu Plus. This can
be useful for displaying advertising to
customers. (John C. Gresham) (ASP) (Reg.Fee:
$45)
MENUWIZ.ZIP Yes 146225 2/7/1994
Menu Wizard 1.0 allows you to design a set of
customized menus for frequently used
applications. Password protection can be
provided for each application and for the
entire program. It also includes screen
savers, a no exit to DOS option, and more.
(Anthony W. Henry) (Reg.Fee: $15)
MENUWIZ4.ZIP Yes 100565 6/6/1993
Menu-Wizard 4.0 is a menu system with mouse
support, screen saver, pop-up calculator,
calendar, file editor, and an ASCII table.
When applications are launched from the menu,
control is turned over to the application and
the menu returns when the application is
terminated. (Manuel A. Silva) (ASP) (Reg.Fee:
$15)
MIMENU.ZIP Yes 87411 6/7/1994
MiMenu 3.1 is a menu program which provides
10 choices per page. Features include a
maximum of 10 pages in one set of menus,
password protection to prevent users from
exiting the menu program, prevent editing of
menus, and to close access to any program in
the menu, a screen blanker, and more. (John
M. Haro) (Reg.Fee: $10)
MMT10.ZIP Yes 7336 3/9/1994
MenuMatic 1.0 allows you to launch as many as
20 programs and utilities from a graphical
interface. Program names and paths can be
configured using any ASCII text editor.
Requires VGA and a Microsoft compatible
mouse. (Swift-Ware) (Reg.Fee: $0)
MYMENU.ZIP Yes 13842 6/7/1994
MyMenu 1.0 will allow you to launch programs
with a single keystroke. It works by
assigning user configurable batch files to
each program name in the menu. (Jerry
Myers) (Reg.Fee: $0)
NETMENU.ZIP Yes 47421 4/15/1994
NetMenu 2.0 is a menu system for use on a
stand-alone DOS-based computer or on a
network. It features a built-in command
editor, mouse support, and password
protection. (J.M. Allen Creations) (Reg.Fee:
$20)
NEWCHK.ZIP Yes 23176 5/29/1989
Newchk is a CHKDSK replacement which
graphically displays disk usage with a 3-D
bar graph and cylinder. EGA required. (Brian
Meier) (Reg.Fee: $0)
NEWPATH.ZIP Yes 6130 4/2/1998
NewPath lets you insert a subdirectory name
into a PATH definition or delete one with one
quick command. While EE2 is more powerful
overall, Newpath is quicker and easier to use
for the tasks it performs. (Kevin Lacobie)
(Reg.Fee: $0)
NO.ZIP Yes 1068 8/10/1994
No lets you exclude a program from an
operation that uses wildcards. For example,
if you wanted to list all the files on this
disk other than those that have an ".EXE"
extension, you could say NO *.EXE DIR *.* /W.
(Reg.Fee: $?)
PCSHELL.ZIP Yes 30737 6/22/1989
PC-Shell is a command processor that
emulates some of the more desirable functions
of the Berkeley UNIX* C-shell. In addition,
it implements PC-DOS versions of some of the
common UNIX* commands such as ls, mv, cp,
etc. It also allows history substitution
which saves retyping of long command lines.
It allows you to do things like re-execute
the last command, re-execute the last command
but redirect output to a file, or execute a
new command with arguments from previous
command lines. The last 20 commands are
saved, and can be reviewed by typing the
'history' command. Previous commands can be
referred to by their number, or relative to
the current command's number. Parameters from
previous commands can be seperated out and
used individually. (Reg.Fee: $?)
PCSTAT2.ZIP Yes 1566 8/10/1994
PCstat shows you disk space and memory
statistics similar to CHKDSK, but much more
quickly on a hard disk. For example, CHKDSK
on a 30meg hard disk took over 25 seconds
while PCSTAT took as little as half a second.
The differences are negligible on floppies.
The author is no longer at the address
provided in the documentation. (Robert
Woeger) (Reg.Fee: $?)
PED_RD.ZIP Yes 13904 4/4/1991
Path Editor 2.0 is an easy PATH editor for
both experts and novices. Novices will like
the full-screen mode in which all directory
names in your PATH/drive are displayed for
easy selection of a directory to delete/add.
Experts will like the fast command-line
option and the ability to specify multiple
directory-PATH changes at once. (Ray
Dittmeier) (Reg.Fee: $7)
PJ.ZIP Yes 3644 5/29/1989
PramJam a program that lets you pass
parameters to programs that normally do not
accept parameters from the DOS command line.
PJ works by creating a loader program for
each program that you want to call with the
parameters you want to pass to the program.
(Reg.Fee: $?)
POST_DS.ZIP Yes 19357 5/29/1989
Post is a filter that will reversibly alter
the DOS environment based on the contents of
a file which may be created by POST. (D. C.
Sessions) (Reg.Fee: $0)
QM3DEMO.ZIP Yes 261819 2/4/1994
QuikMenu III is a graphical icon based
menuing system and file manager. Features
include single keystroke access to software
and DOS options, point and shoot file
management, multi-level security, usage
tracking, user-defined prompting and file
selection, built-in icon editor, mouse
support, integrated batch file editor, screen
savers, menu macros, phone book and dialer,
calculator, calendar, and more. (NeoSoft
Corp.) (Reg.Fee: $97)
QUIKMENU.ZIP Yes 322087 2/4/1994
QuikMenu 1.07f is a graphical user interface
DOS menu program. It works in all standard
graphics modes. It automatically creates
buttons for most major applications and makes
it easy to manually add others. Other
features include network compatibility,
passwords, time tracking, text viewer, free
form layout, multiple menu pages, on-line
help, mouse support, DOS shell, and more.
Compared to CounterPoint, QM works on more
types of video, such as CGA, but CP has
fancier features, such as icons for programs
(versus a simple program-name-in-a-box for
QM) and an on-screen clock. However both
programs are very attractive and fast and
easy to use. (NeoSoft Corp.) (Reg.Fee: $40)
R_CALL.ZIP Yes 19239 1/15/1991
Recall 1.0 is a 10k TSR which will pop up a
window to allow you to recall, edit and
reexecute commands previously entered at the
DOS prompt. Commands can also be marked for
play-back at a specific date and time.
(CompuTech) (Reg.Fee: $33)
RCALL.ZIP Yes 56549 2/20/1991
Recall 2.2 is a file selection aid. It will
scan your directory and provide you with a
list of all files sorted in descending date
order (newest to oldest). When you locate the
file you wish to process, the program will
either exit and spawn the desired
application, invoke the desired application
as a sub-task, or generate a batch file.
(Norm Patriquin) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $15)
RECALL.ZIP Yes 4260 6/22/1994
Recall 2.1 permits the user to retrieve any
one of up to 50 unique DOS commands
previously issued by the user. Once
retrieved, the command may be executed as is
or modified by the user via the normal DOS
line editing keys. (g.r.a.m. Associates)
(Reg.Fee: $?)
REP.ZIP Yes 8132 5/29/1989
Rep allows DOS commands to be repeated.
Dummy parameters can be defined on the DOS
command line and replaced with input from the
keyboard, a data file, or from another
command. (Knowledge Based Solutions, Inc)
(Reg.Fee: $?)
RTM.ZIP Yes 133060 2/11/1994
Run Time Menu 1.0 creates a DOS menu from the
names of batch (.BAT) files found in your
PATH under the assumption that most programs
are started by batch files. If you have a
program which does NOT start from a batch
file, you can easily create one for it. This
makes it easy to add and remove from the menu
by simply adding or deleting the batch files.
(Michael Meron) (Reg.Fee: $12)
SBAN12.ZIP Yes 3612 4/21/1994
SBanner 1.2 allows multitaskers to display a
small box at the top left corner of the
screen reminding them which window they are
looking at. Assembler source code is included.
SCHEDTSK.ZIP Yes 85915 12/29/1993
Task Scheduler - SIS 2.5 allows you to
schedule DOS programs to run at a specified
time, daily, weekly, or at other intervals.
(Don Branson) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $36)
SEEMEM.ZIP Yes 40483 3/14/1994
SeeMem 2.70 will display information about
all TSRs and the current use of DOS memory by
the operating system. This includes upper
memory blocks, high memory area, XMS extended
memory and expanded memory. It makes full use
of the new memory facilities provided by DOS
5+ and provides information similar to that
provided by the DOS utility MEM. Support is
also provided for DR-DOS 6.0 and 4DOS 4.0.
(Tedrick A. Jr. Housh) (Reg.Fee: $0)
SETER148.ZIP Yes 42795 4/28/1994
SetEr 1.48 allows you to set an errorlevel
from the command line or in a batch file.
(Reg.Fee: $6)
SHELL21.ZIP Yes 87128 3/2/1994
IconShell 2.1 is a graphical interface to
DOS. Features include automatic creation of
icons, keyboard/mouse support, built-in file
manager, file viewer, file search, ZIP or LZH
archive viewer, a unique feature of
association to launch a program with a file
and more. Requires a 286 or better and
EGA/VGA. (Denis G. Sureau) (Reg.Fee: $45)
SHOW_DT.ZIP Yes 4980 1/25/1990
Show is a batch file that allows beginning
users to easily execute many common DOS
commands without having to remember the
syntax. (D. C. Toedt) (Reg.Fee: $0)
SHOWENV.ZIP Yes 5070 8/10/1994
ShowEnv displays a list of your environment
variables. (Reg.Fee: $0)
SHROOM.ZIP Yes 20290 6/24/1992
ShRoom 2.0a is a utility that gives you more
room when shelling to DOS from an
application. It works by swapping the
application to disk, freeing up all but 6k of
memory. When you Exit the Shell, it
automatically swaps your application back
again. (Davis Augustine) (Reg.Fee: $25)
SIT.ZIP Yes 15277 6/22/1989
Stay In Touch 1.99b keeps track of business
contacts and appointments through menus,
tables, forms and reports. Contacts are
listed in tables by name and company name. A
hot list displays contact date, follow-up
date of appointments and personal notes. A
table of past activities show letters, phone
calls and appointments. A full screen
calendar is provided for scheduling. There is
also a table for personal records, an
autodialer and more. Requires 525K memory.
(Spectra Computer Services) (Reg.Fee: $90)
STACK.ZIP Yes 48993 8/31/1990
Stack 2.4 allows you to recall commands that
were typed in DOS and to edit the DOS command
line using the cursor keys. While there are
several similar utilities around, this one
lets you view a list of the commands that are
in the stack and assign them to function
keys. (Shane Bergl) (Reg.Fee: $?)
SWAP_NM.ZIP Yes 5559 3/5/1989
SWAP 1.2 frees up DOS RAM when you have
shelled to DOS from some program by swapping
the memory the program is using to EMS,
extended memory or a hard disk. For example,
if you are programming in an editor and want
to shell to DOS to compile, you may find that
the editor is taking up too much DOS RAM to
allow the compiler to run. All you have to do
is run SWAP and the editor's area of DOS RAM
will be swapped out, allowing the compiler
access to nearly all of DOS RAM. When you
quit the second program, the first program is
swapped back into memory. (Nico Mak) (ASP)
(Reg.Fee: $0)
TM56.ZIP Yes 320220 5/20/1994
Turbo Menu 5.6 is a DOS menu system. It
searches the hard disk for nearly 1000 well
known programs and automatically creates menu
entries for them. It features multiple
password protection, network compatibility,
screen savers, hard disk parking, hot keys,
resident and non-resident memory modes,
computer usage log and a text editor.
(James M Voelker) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $45)
TODDY.ZIP Yes 38350 11/4/1993
Toddy 6.0 is a 2k TSR utility that enhances
the built-in DOS line editing and provides a
command scroll-back. Other features include
chained commands and macros. Macros and the
command history may be saved and loaded from
a file. DOS editing keys are supported, and
much more. (Eric Tauck) (Reg.Fee: $10)
TOP210.ZIP Yes 549023 1/13/1994
Top 2.10 is a Windows-like menu system that
stays active during any DOS session. You can
choose items from custom menus in place of
typing the commands from the DOS prompt. It
also includes drag and drop capabilities,
program scheduling, a file viewer, and other
DOS enhancements. (Leon & Tom Beikirch
Williams) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $50)
TST.ZIP Yes 20751 9/21/1990
TST is a 6k (or less) TSR that lets you run
any program while in another program,
including those using graphics, a mouse or a
coprocessor. It works by swapping the
programs back and forth to disk, so a hard
disk is recommended. (Microsystems Software,
Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $10)
USE.ZIP Yes 7755 9/10/1989
Use are two utility programs to add and
remove directories from the path. USE will
add a directory to the path without
disturbing the rest of the path, and UNUSE
will remove a directory while leaving the
others alone. At PsL, this is our favorite of
the PATH changers. (James Haley) (Reg.Fee: $0)
VIPERBF.ZIP Yes 35135 1/10/1993
Viper 3.11 is a DOS command line editor. It
remembers keystrokes typed in at the DOS
prompt and provides a visual window to view,
edit and select previous DOS commands for
re-execution. Other features include mouse
support, trashcan file deletion, function key
assignments, digital battery watch for
portable computers, high memory management
compatibility and more. (Freshour Software)
(Reg.Fee: $20)
WILD.ZIP Yes 4287 5/29/1989
Wild lets you use wild card parameters with
programs that normally do not allow wild
cards. (Charles III Lazo) (Reg.Fee: $0)
XMENU.ZIP Yes 98299 6/27/1993
XMenu 1.0a is a fast and convenient shell for
all major archivers. (David M Dibble) (ASP)
(Reg.Fee: $12)
XPATH.ZIP Yes 18651 5/29/1989
XPath 1.0 is a utility for changing the
environment PATH variable. Pascal source
included. (Mike Babulic) (Reg.Fee: $0)
XSTREAM.ZIP Yes 10164 5/29/1989
Xstream executes a program on each member of
a list of file names. This program receives a
list of filespecs either by way of expanding
the wild card parameters given by the user on
the command line, or by way of a pipe from
another program. It then executes whatever
program the user specified on the command
line, using the stream of file specifications
as parameters to the executable program. `C'
source included. (Mark Pharis) (Reg.Fee: $0)