Dec 282017
Provide partial filename and or directory name completion. Handy utility, and now works with DOS 4.0 & CED. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
CEDFILEC.DBG | 740 | 426 | deflated |
FILEC.COM | 2286 | 1846 | deflated |
FILEC.DOC | 13185 | 5157 | deflated |
FILECKEY.COM | 6552 | 4389 | deflated |
README.DOC | 901 | 506 | deflated |
Download File FILEC105.ZIP Here
Contents of the README.DOC file
This archive contains FILEC Version 1.05 By Mike Morearty. FILEC
is a filename completion program. It will finish typing filenames
at the command line. It is a handy TSR and works well. I have been
using it for several years and cannot live without it. This utility
consumes only 2448 bytes of precious RAM.
Version 1.05 has been updated to work with DOS 4. The previous version
(1.04) of FILEC does not work with DOS 4. Only the FILEC program itself
has changed. The documentation and hot-key-change utility remain
the same. I received this new version directly from the author and
have used it for two months without any problems.
Note that by using the appropriate command line flags FILEC will work
well in windowing environments such as DesqView, and will work in conjunction
with command-line editors such as DOSEDIT and CED.
David Boyer
[email protected]
is a filename completion program. It will finish typing filenames
at the command line. It is a handy TSR and works well. I have been
using it for several years and cannot live without it. This utility
consumes only 2448 bytes of precious RAM.
Version 1.05 has been updated to work with DOS 4. The previous version
(1.04) of FILEC does not work with DOS 4. Only the FILEC program itself
has changed. The documentation and hot-key-change utility remain
the same. I received this new version directly from the author and
have used it for two months without any problems.
Note that by using the appropriate command line flags FILEC will work
well in windowing environments such as DesqView, and will work in conjunction
with command-line editors such as DOSEDIT and CED.
David Boyer
[email protected]
December 28, 2017
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