Category : File Managers
Archive   : WIZ31.ZIP
Filename : WHATSNEW.WIZ

 
Output of file : WHATSNEW.WIZ contained in archive : WIZ31.ZIP

2.5 2/26/92
* Seems I made a "running release" of v2.4, (bad, bad me!)
This gets things back in sync.
* Allow missing default disk set in WIZ environment, and allow
"/foo" switches for RCD & WIZ.

2.6 3/18/92
* Added check & error msg on disk error.

2.7 4/22/93
* Added "today's date" options to the -d switch.
* Made it work for Novell & Lantastic networked drives.
* -n switch, to bypass networked drives.
* Added ability to limit the printout by directory-name.
* Added -e option.
* Added support for DOS 6.0 "DBLSPACE"

2.7a 7/19/93
* Fixed bug with -q switch.
* Quit (no error message) on un-assigned DBLSPACE disk.

2.8 12/16/93
* Fixed bug-an output character was NULL instead of a space.
* "-pp" will not print the header/trailer, for piping the
output to other programs.
* Another bug fix with "-q".
* Added DUBLDISK check.
* Check for directory validity.
* Removed "-z" flags; redirecting output and "-pp" makes more sense.
* Fixed a bug with huge directories, which popped up with DBLSPACE.
* Message for "-ll" recursion on compressed archive.
2.8a 1/25/94
* Fixed bug in -q when -ll is also given.

2.9 4/21/94
* Added character ranges ([....]) in the filename pattern.
* Allow space between drive(s) and pattern.
* Fixed bug in scanning LHA & ARJ archives.
* Turn off SMARTDRV (read: DUMBDRV) during scan. SMARTDRV actually
takes longer!!
* Added "-4" option, to search 4DOS file descriptions.

2.9a 8/8/94
* Added DRVSPACE support (DOS 6.22 version of DBLSPACE)
* Fix bug with trailing dot.

3.1 10/3/94
* Fixed `-q\foo' scan to skip directory trees that don't match
in the first part.
* Added FDUP



  3 Responses to “Category : File Managers
Archive   : WIZ31.ZIP
Filename : WHATSNEW.WIZ

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/