Dec 292017
 
Rename Directories/Sub-Directories From Dos Command. Minor Bug Fix Plus Added Utility to Display Information About Your Computer.
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Rename Directories/Sub-Directories From Dos Command. Minor Bug Fix Plus Added Utility to Display Information About Your Computer.
File Name File Size Zip Size Zip Type
INFO.EXE 10854 3153 deflated
MKD.COM 1576 768 deflated
NAME.COM 1510 709 deflated
NAMEV32.DOC 1480 677 deflated

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Contents of the NAMEV32.DOC file



NAME Version 3.2
Written by Michael Pollard
1991 - Castle Software

NAME.COM is a simple program to rename directories/sub-directories.

To use this program simply type:


NAME old_directory_name new_directory_name

It is that simple. Just like using the REN (rename) command in DOS.
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-Other Utilities:

Along with NAME.COM you should have received MKD.COM and INFO.EXE

-MKD.COM works just like the MD command in DOS except this will put you into the
directory you just made even if it is on another drive.

-INFO.EXE is a simple program I wrote to display various information about
your computer. (CPU TYPE, NUMBER OF DISK DRIVES, VIDEO CARD, ETC...)
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Any and all donations will be accepted and appreciated. I am not out to make
money on this. I just wrote these programs because I had use for them and there
was no existing software available to do the job and now I hope someone else out
there finds any or all of these programs useful.

If you decide to send me a few dollars make checks or money orders payable to:

Michael Pollard
5112 Floral Park Rd
Brandywine MD 20613

Comments and Ideas are welcome too!

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