Category : File Managers
Archive   : PCD10A.ZIP
Filename : READ.ME
"Pulse Change Directory" v1.00 by Lionel Delafosse.
04/05/92
The different Tree Manager.
Pulse Change Directory helps you quickly and easily change between
directories on your hard drive, like NCD or LCD. Search with prefix,
float and TRUE fuzzy patterns (allowing typographical error). More,
Pulse is a Hard Disk Manager with a point and shoot interface. Allow
tree and file management, support for third party browser, editor and
archiver. A real time-saver!
Pulse has many features, such smart incremental database update,
including:
o Command line mode
. change between directories with partial directory name
. popup interactive window if two or more names matches
. change between directories with file name
o Interactive mode
. save and restore your screen
. graphical representation of directory tree (with hidden)
. jumps to directory name by typing first letter(s)
. can change to highlited directory
. can switch across logical drives
. find file and switch for directory
. useful statistics relating to File and Directory Size
. directory Create/Rename/Delete
. kill entire branch with files for instant disk cleanup
. multiple file Copy/Move/Delete/Rename
. support for third party programs: LIST, SHEZ or yours
. 43/50 line support on EGA/VGA
. seedup your keyboard (on AT-class)
And more, more...
Please read PCD.DOC which contains the complete documentation. To
print documentation type the following DOS command:
TYPE PCD.PRN > PRN
or
COPY PCD.DOC PRN
The archive disk should contain the following files:
PCD.EXE - the main program
PCD.DOC - the documentation (in french!)
LISEZ.MOI - a short presentation (in french!)
READ.ME - this file
HISTOIRE.DOC - development history (in french!)
ENREG.DOC - Registration form (in french!)
For registration details see PCD.DOC and print out the file ENREG.DOC.
WANTED: A native writer for translating documentation in english. For
this very hard job, no royalties and no fees, only a great smile or a
beer (or two!).
Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!
This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.
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