Category : Utilities for DOS and Windows Machines
Archive   : FREE.ZIP
Filename : FREE.DOC

 
Output of file : FREE.DOC contained in archive : FREE.ZIP
FREE shows free disk space, DOS memory, and EMS memory.

Other Computer Tyme Software:

The Computer Tyme Dos ToolBox... Makes DOS easier for the novice,
more powerful for the professional.

Directory Master is a powerful hard disk managment utility. It brings up
your hard disk files and allows you to mark selected files so you can
copy them, delete them, or move them. It also allows you to rename
files, change dates, and change attributes. You can also run programs or
set up your function keys to run programs on selected files.

Dolist makes being at DOS easier. It gives you full line editing, like a
word processor, for your commands. It also stores commands so that you
can re-execute them. It remembers subdirectories and allows you to go
back to them by pressing the TAB key. It offers programmable function
keys, DOS extensions, multiple execution, and many more features you
have got to have.

Pick Directory allows you to move through the directory system by
displaying a graphic tree and letting you use your arrow keys to move
around. It also lets you create, delete, rename, and hide directories.

TEdit (from SemWare) is a powerful, easy to use full screen editor.

And many more ... Also includes is D, a fancy directory listing program;
WHEREIS, for finding stuff on you hard disk, SORT, MOVE, FIND, FREE,
PIPEDIR, VERSION, and many more.

The Dos Toolbox sells for $39.95.


  3 Responses to “Category : Utilities for DOS and Windows Machines
Archive   : FREE.ZIP
Filename : FREE.DOC

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