Name | Extracted | Size | Date | Description |
2READ2.ZIP | Yes | 14979 | 11/30/1994 | Read (JDP) 2.0 is an ASCII file viewer. (John De Palma) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
ASC2COM.ZIP | Yes | 239934 | 3/10/1994 | Asc2Com 2.05 will convert a plain text file to a self-scrolling COM file. TXT2COM is a similar program that has a few more features, but ASC2COM-created files take less disk space. Features include mouse support, colors, the ability to mark individual text lines with color, and replace characters for the Taglnes. The program has a pull down menu approach. (MorganSoft) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
ASCDP_DA.ZIP | Yes | 75470 | 1/13/1995 | ASCDump (DA) 1.0 displays a binary file side-by-side with the ASCII equivalence. A color cursor will scroll both files simultaneously. (Dynamic Application Programmin) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
AUTOCOM.ZIP | Yes | 27089 | 6/11/1991 | AutoCom converts text into self-scrolling COM files complete with multi-colored, animated (ascii) graphics. (Charles L. Wiedemann) (Reg.Fee: $14) |
AUTODOC.ZIP | Yes | 134732 | 12/16/1994 | AutoDoc and AutoCom 6.6 converts text into self-scrolling COM files complete with multi-colored, animated ASCII graphics. (Charles L. Wiedemann) (Reg.Fee: $54) |
AUTOREAD.ZIP | Yes | 154492 | 7/14/1993 | AutoRead 2.0 is a file viewing utility for large files. In addition to letting you move around the file with the cursor keys, it will automatically index the files, search for keywords, find text option, remove duplicates and automatically set up chapter markers based on your specification of repeating text (eg: if every chapter heading is underlined with a string of "=" marks). A pull-down menu guides you through the program options. Unlike other text file indexing/viewing programs, you do not have to modify the files before using the program on them. (David R. Grigg) (Reg.Fee: $30) |
BIGTXT30.ZIP | Yes | 355831 | 6/17/1994 | Bigtext 3.0 can turn text files of 700k or more into self-scrolling files which will fit on a 360k disk. (Kevin Solway) (Reg.Fee: $30) |
CVIEW300.ZIP | Yes | 38871 | 10/20/1994 | CView (CZAR) 3.00 is a fast file viewer. It features full mouse support on all operations. (CZAR Software) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
DOC2COM.ZIP | Yes | 25411 | 5/23/1994 | Doc2Com 1.31 converts a text file to a self-scrolling COM file. (Gerald DePyper) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
DOCLIST.ZIP | Yes | 45549 | 8/11/1994 | DocList 1.0 is an ASCII file viewer. (Christophe Bouscaut) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
ETEXT10.ZIP | Yes | 199383 | 11/17/1994 | Electronic Text Publishing System 1.0 can be used to make "electronic" books or magazines, such as tutorials, training manuals, or even works of literature. It allows you to easily create professional looking menu-driven EXE programs from ASCII text files. A sample book on the works of Aesop is included. (Philip P. Kapusta) (Reg.Fee: $35) |
EZVIEW54.ZIP | Yes | 52078 | 11/9/1993 | EzView 5.4 is a file viewing utility. (Charles Hill) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
EZVIEW94.ZIP | Yes | 192789 | 1/24/1995 | EZView 94 is a text file viewer and more. It allows you to browse around your drives and directories, view and/or print text type files easily, delete files that are no longer needed, and clean up cluttered directories. (John Veit) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
FBUDDY.ZIP | Yes | 248487 | 10/3/1994 | FileBuddy 3.15 is a combination text, archive, and image file viewer. A file and directory window lets you easily select files and change directories with a keypress or mouse click. Archives are viewed by linking to the popular archive utilities such as PKZip press of a key. BIF, GIF, PCX, and TIF image files can be viewed and between formats. Images can be printed on an HP LaserJet or compatible printer. Other features include support for LHA, PAK, ZIP, dBASE, GIF89a, 24-bit TIF, and TARGA files; DOS and archived file deletion; support for ATI's Wonder XL and TSENG/Sierra HiColor 32,768 color video adapters for 24-bit images; word-wrapping; the ability to view embedded archive files up to 5 levels deep; multiple archived file tagging for extraction; multiple key searches; image processing, cropping, and zooming; the ability to view images in slide-show format; and much more. NEW: virtual memory support allows you to view and manipulate images of any size. (Lenard Dean) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
FILED372.ZIP | Yes | 22026 | 10/21/1994 | FileDump 3.72 is a file/record dump/viewer/extract/search utility that allows viewing a file in ASCII, HEX, or EBCDIC. Output can be sent to screen, printer, or disk file. (Stan Weiss) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
FVIEW222.ZIP | Yes | 38710 | 2/4/1994 | Fview 2.22 is a text file viewer. (Chris Gordon) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
GB11.ZIP | Yes | 105982 | 11/17/1993 | Graphics Browser 1.1 is a file browser with a graphical interface. You can have up to 9 sizable, moveable windows open at one time, search for text, scroll or goto a line of text, and more. Requires VGA. (John J. Newlin) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
HEAD.ZIP | Yes | 11681 | 6/22/1989 | Head is a UNIX-like utility that will display the first 5 lines (by default) of specified text files. There are several switches that allow you to control the output. (John Simonson) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
HEAD2.ZIP | Yes | 7776 | 6/22/1989 | Head2 displays a specified number of lines from either the beginning or end of a file or alternatively, all but the specified number of lines from the beginning or end of a file. If a file has a few lines of garbage at the beginning, you can redirect the output of HEAD to a new file while deleting those garbage lines. Pascal source code is included. (Marcos R. Della) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
HLIST10.ZIP | Yes | 37769 | 3/2/1994 | Hlist & Plus 1.0 contains a graphical, ASCII file viewer and other utilities. It will load a file of any size and lines up to 256 characters long. RUN searches for a program on the disk, changes to its directory and runs it. GO searches for a directory and changes to it. Requires a 286 or better and VGA. (Denis G. Sureau) (Reg.Fee: $0-20) |
HLIST15.ZIP | Yes | 30739 | 12/19/1994 | HList 1.5 is a text file viewer with a graphical interface. It can read files inside ZIP archive, search file on a whole disk, and launch programs. The program can jump to a chapter by a click on the title in a summary, with no previous linkage necessary. Requires a 286+ and VGA. (D. G. Sureau) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
LIST90H.ZIP | Yes | 99295 | 3/25/1994 | List 9.0h is the premier file viewing utility. It lets you do text searches, filter out garbage characters, change directorys and select files to view from a directory list and much, much more. (Vernon D. Buerg) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
LOOK120.ZIP | Yes | 19157 | 6/22/1989 | Look120 allows viewing files of up to 120 columns wide with a standard CGA or EGA. Naturally, the text will be less legible, but we found it readable. Note that this does not leave your system in a 120-column mode, it only lets you read text files in that mode. (Doctor Debug) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MAKESCR.ZIP | Yes | 6080 | 1/6/1992 | MakeScroll is a very simple utility to convert text files into self-displaying files. Unlike TXT2COM and ASC2COM, it has no screen scrolling features other than displaying "[More]" when the screen fills with text, but on the plus side, it adds less than 150 bytes to the file and it is free. (Eric Gans) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MAN.ZIP | Yes | 11763 | 6/22/1989 | Man is a utility for searching for and reading documentation files on a hard disk. You can optionally specify a subdirectory or search PATH in the DOS environment. Example: You are running a little DOS utility program named XYZ and need to refer to the documentation, you just type MAN XYZ and MAN will search the hard disk for the file XYZ.DOC and when found, display it, optionally using Vernon Buerg's LIST program. (David L. Rick) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
MOUSLST.ZIP | Yes | 24750 | 12/15/1989 | Mouse Lister 2.1 is a simple text lister with mouse support. (Y. G. Yoder) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $6) |
NG_CLON.ZIP | Yes | 28029 | 2/21/1990 | NG_Clone 1.1 reads, decrypts and displays the contents of database files in Norton Guide format. It can be run as either a resident program or non-resident file viewer. Pascal source code is included. (J. P. Pederson) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
NOTE.ZIP | Yes | 8194 | 6/22/1989 | Note 1.1 is a 3k TSR which lets you scroll through a text file without leaving the program you are in. Because it uses video RAM, it will not work on monochrome systems or other systems that lack the extra video RAM, as do some Tandy computers. It did work fine on a VGA system at the PsL. (Bob Kaye) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
OS2_05DR.ZIP | Yes | 280267 | 1/1/1995 | OnScreen/2 - DOS 2.05 is a full-screen text and binary file viewer. It will display files in a text window or fullscreen session. Other features include file browsing, redirected input, a variety of search functions, go to a specific line of text, bookmarks, syntax highlighting, and much more. (John Allen) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
PERUSE.ZIP | Yes | 289540 | 3/10/1994 | Peruse is a file reader that allows you to view multiple files of any size in ASCII text or hex formats. Peruse features text search, block and printing capabilities, mouse support, and a pop-up DOS shell. It is DESQview aware. You can also load it as pop-up that uses as little as 7k of DOS RAM by swapping to EMS or a hard disk, which is ideal for keeping the documentation file for a program handy while you run the program. (Bob Falk) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
R48.ZIP | Yes | 272118 | 4/29/1994 | Professional Reader 4.8 is a file viewing utility with many different formats, including a large, high resolution graphic text. (JSoft International) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
RALPH.ZIP | Yes | 33879 | 2/3/1990 | Ralph the Reader 2.0 is a text file lister. It is not about to dethrone Vern Buerg's LIST, but it does have two distinctions: it will read WordPerfect and WordStar files without conversion and it is designed to work for the blind user using a speech synthesizer. (Kansys, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
RAM_MAN.ZIP | Yes | 33618 | 11/12/1991 | Ram-Man 2.5 is a 31k pop-up file viewer. It will let you view any length text file while running other text-based programs. In addition to moving through a file with the cursor keys, it will search for text. (Rob W. Smetana) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
RAM1.ZIP | Yes | 164070 | 10/25/1994 | Read-A-Matic 1.0 converts ASCII text files of up to 200K into self-executable files with scrolling and text search capabiltiy. You can also assign function keys to allow users to jump to selected topics. (Michael L Wester) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
READ.ZIP | Yes | 40617 | 5/18/1994 | Read 1.0 is a file viewing utility. It includes built-in pause by page, searching, printing, blocking, print block, and save block. It works with any size file and is super fast and easy-to-use. (Jonathan D. Stanley) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
README.ZIP | Yes | 26534 | 1/29/1991 | Readme is a simple utility for viewing those README files that come with software. It will show you a scrollable list of any files whose names start with READ. When you pick one, it will invoke an external file viewer, such as Vernon Buerg's LIST, to display the file on screen. (Kenneth Albanowski) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SCAN.ZIP | Yes | 192288 | 9/26/1994 | Scan (JV) 5.01 is a text file viewer. The program allows you to browse around drives and directories, view and/or print text files, and delete files. Requires a 286 or better. (John Veit) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
SCAN_FI.ZIP | Yes | 5446 | 5/9/1986 | Scan displays only the portion of a disk file made up of printable (alphanumeric) characters.SCAN ignores sequences of less than four printable characters in order to screen out non-text. The purpose of SCAN is to search through downloaded programs for embedded messages like "Copyright IBM. Violators will be squashed." or other text in program files. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
SEE509_J.ZIP | Yes | 116899 | 12/22/1994 | See (MicroFox) 5.09 can view files from the command line or from a menu of files. The viewer features text search, scrolling commands, and a command which will freeze a few lines of text while the rest of the document scrolls by. NEW: added marking and printing blocks of text, allows searching for text strings. (Jim Hass) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $14) |
SHOW.ZIP | Yes | 11913 | 6/22/1989 | Show is a bare-bones file viewer. It has none of LIST's numerous features except the ability to page or scroll back and forth through text files. Show's advantages are that it only takes 2k of disk space, and it is public domain. Assembler source code is included. (Reg.Fee: $0) |
SHOWV20.ZIP | Yes | 23428 | 2/2/1994 | Show 2.0 allows you to create self displaying text files from plain text. These COM files will display your text, complete with scrolling and color control functions. (Gary M. Raymond) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
SIMDOC.ZIP | Yes | 197682 | 11/8/1994 | Simply Docs 3.0 will convert any plain text file into a self-displaying executable, complete with text search, page numbering, color configuration, and more. Included are utilities for capturing portions of a screen for use in your files and for making the files work as pop-up TSRs. NEW: maximum document size increased to 32,767 pages, language support for viewers, a table of contents and index option, compiler option allows a choice of simple compression or LZW compression, case-sensetive search, and more. (Robert E. Pitcher) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $30) |
SSV10.ZIP | Yes | 131165 | 9/15/1993 | S3 Doc View Utility 1.2 is a simple ASCII file browsing utility. (George Spafford) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
ST12.ZIP | Yes | 2882 | 5/29/1989 | ST12 is a smooth text scroller for EGA/VGA. Use it to read through a file and you can adjust the speed of the scroll or stop it momentarily. With DOS piping, it can also be used to scroll through a directory by entering DIR | ST12. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
STRINGS.ZIP | Yes | 7461 | 6/22/1989 | Strings displays all strings in a file consisting of a user-specified number of consecutive printable characters. This could be useful in looking for copyrights, version numbers or other text in program files. (Steve Sampson) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
STUDY202.ZIP | Yes | 328261 | 9/29/1994 | Study 2.02 allows you to open multiple files for cross-reference, search forward or backward for any phrase across multiple files, use book marks, link files by topics and description, cut and paste, and more. (George McCoy) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
T2E.ZIP | Yes | 16863 | 11/1/1994 | TextExe 1.0 will compile text files into self-executable EXE files. (LRC Computing) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TAIL.ZIP | Yes | 6375 | 6/22/1989 | Tail prints the last 10 lines of a file, by default, or you can specify as a positive integer the number of lines, characters or "blocks" from the start of the file to begin printing, or as a negative integer, the distance from the end of a file to print. The documentation refers to a "-f" option for which we could not figure out a use, but which didn't work anyway. (Reg.Fee: $?) |
TEXE.ZIP | Yes | 69138 | 9/15/1991 | TEXE 2.0 converts any text file into a self-scrolling EXE file. It can convert files up to 2000 pages long. It provides support for Windows and for a mouse. It adds 15k to the text size. Also included is TEXEPOP, a pop-up text file viewer. (Panda Studio Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $30-$52) |
TXT2COM.ZIP | Yes | 28785 | 6/22/1989 | Txt2Com lets you create self-scrolling COM files out of text files. Features include printing the text, converting the COM file back to a text file and the ability to use colors and to display a title on each screen. Function keys can be used to branch to parts of the file from an opening menu screen. The ability to make the file stay resident and to be able to pop it up while in other programs make this an easy way to create your own help files. Txt2Com also lets you search the file for specific text. (Keith P. Graham) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
TXTEXE.ZIP | Yes | 25903 | 3/14/1994 | TXT2EXE 2.2 creates self-displaying files from ASCII text files. (John De Palma) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TXTRUN.ZIP | Yes | 74767 | 5/19/1991 | TXTRun turns text files into COM files with pop up pages, the ability to run programs with a keypress, and more. This is like a cross between hypertext and a DOS menu program. Viewing boxes can be smaller than full-screen and moved about the screen by the user. Many other features are included. (Dr. Masaaki Sawada) (Reg.Fee: $10-$20) |
VIEW.ZIP | Yes | 6116 | 6/21/1993 | View 2.1 is a very small (1k) file viewing utility, ideal for inclusion on distribution disks. In fact, we include View on most of our disks and in the PsL CD-ROM root directory. (David M Dibble) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
VIEW16JB.ZIP | Yes | 167528 | 10/4/1994 | File Viewer (JB) 1.6 is a simple file viewer with DPMI support, text searching, page navigation, etc. (John Burchett) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
VNDVUE11.ZIP | Yes | 244694 | 1/9/1995 | VendView 1.10 displays VENDINFO.DIZ files. It provides quick access to product descriptions, categories, required platform, registration prices and benefits, ordering and tech support, Read-Me, installation, and more. Requires 512K RAM and 500K of disk space. (H Rudy Ramsey) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
VSL.ZIP | Yes | 78849 | 9/12/1994 | VSLook 1.6 allows you to view header information on a number of commonly used DOS and Windows applications. Output may be viewed using the integral viewer or the standard screen. (BrITE) (Reg.Fee: $10pounds) |
VU_DOC.ZIP | Yes | 11330 | 7/28/1994 | ViewDoc 1.0 is a file viewer which allows you to create menus of topics for navigating through documents without altering the document. (RSE, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $26) |
VWFILE.ZIP | Yes | 71232 | 10/21/1994 | View - MD 9.7a is a file viewer for WordPerfect 5.0-6.0, Microsoft Word 4-5, WinWord 1-6, Win Write, Ami Pro, Wordstar, and ASCII. (Malcolm Drury) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
VWFILE96.ZIP | Yes | 67456 | 8/31/1994 | View 9.6 is a file viewer for WordPerfect 5.0-6.0, Microsoft Word 4-5, WinWord 1-6, Win Write, Ami Pro, Wordstar, and ASCII. NEW: converts between ASCII and ANSI character sets. (Malcolm Drury) (Reg.Fee: $20) |
WINDIR.ZIP | Yes | 83107 | 3/6/1994 | WinDir is a simple, but intelligent, directory and file viewing utility. It displays the current directory, but you can easily move to other directories. If you press Enter, it invokes your specified file viewer (eg: LIST) to view the file unless the file is an archive, in which case it invokes the proper archiving utility to list the contents. You can also view (LIST) files that are inside an archive. WinDir takes full advantage of 4DOS, including its ability to place multiple DOS commands on a single line, and awareness of the 4DOS description feature. Mouse support is included. (Gil Yoder) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $15-$20) |
WRITEME.ZIP | Yes | 88066 | 11/20/1991 | The WriteMe System lets you create self-scrolling documents. Features include smooth scrolling, up to 250 colors, easy box drawing, up to 500 lines of text, and a "what you see is what you get" approach. (Sitting Duck Software) (Reg.Fee: $45) |
XL2000.ZIP | Yes | 72246 | 10/27/1994 | XL2000 2.5 creates on-screen books, magazines, newsletters, and catalogs. It includes special text fonts and icons, auto-scroll, mouse-scroll, jumbo fonts that can be used for titles and headings, plus more. Requires EGA/VGA/SVGA. (Charles L. Wiedemann) (Reg.Fee: $24) |