Date: February 4, 1991 Title: FOG-DOS Disk Library descriptions (disks 396 through 408). Version: D2 ?DISK DOC%396 ^#08/08/90$N @More utilities to manage files, subdirectories plus some more file compression and archiving tools. ?PCOPY.EXE%396 ^Patriquin's Copy#8.5b$Y @This full-featured copy and move utility replaces DOS's COPY, XCOPY and REPLACE commands. Fills available space on disks and more. ?FFF.EXE%396 ^FastFileFind#3.4.5$N @Finds files across multiple disks and inside of most formats of archive files. 'C' source is included. Do not confuse with FFF29 on FOG-DOS.397. ?DISK DOC%397 ^#08/08/90$N @Utilities can often save you a great deal of time and aggravation. Here are some more goodies! ?TAME.EXE%397 ^Tame#2.40$Y @Speeds up many programs when you are using a multi-tasking environment. It has direct support for DESQView, Windows, Double DOS, Omniview, Topview and VM/386. ?FFF.EXE%397 ^FullscreenFileFind#2.9$Y @Two "whereis" programs from Jim Derr that allow you to find files on your hard disk. One is line oriented while the other is full-screen oriented. Also optionally searches inside archive files. Registration $15. ?ZENO21.COM%397 ^Zeno#2.1$N @TSR designed to speed up screen writes; may also speed up other operations. ASM source included. ?ZAPDIR.EXE%397 ^Zap a directory#1.13$Y @Delete an entire subdirectory, including the files and even the subdirectories it contains. Will also delete read-only items. This gem makes it very quick and easy to clean up a disk by removing the files (and subdirectories) you no longer want with a single command. ?ZIPZAP67.EXE%397 ^ZipZap#6.7$Y @Allows you to view and/or modify a file or disk on a sector by sector basis. The data is displayed in two different formats: ASCII and Hexadecimal and may be changed in either format. Remember, while this is handy for recovering lost files or eliminating unwanted end-of-file markers (or making any other change you want), programs like this should be used with caution. Making a change to the FAT can recover a file but done improperly, it can make the disk inaccessible. ?DISK DOC%398 ^#08/08/90$N @Batch files, diagnostic tools and a program to keep track of how you spend your time on the computer. ?FUTILITY.EXE%398 ^FUtility#2.6$Y @Analyzes and reports the system configuration of your computer. Makes extensive use of the BIOS interrupts and DOS services to make its evaluations. A little noisy but reports some useful stuff that is hard to find elsewhere such as ROM locations and copyright ids. ?IS.EXE%398 ^IS Batch Utility#Jan 90$N @Adds Boolean test of system date/time; file date, time, size; etc. Provides a way to do detailed TRUE/FALSE branching tests in batch files. Includes excellent sample .BAT and 'C' source code. Compiled with Microsoft Optimizing C Compiler 5.00. ?PDAILY.EXE%398 ^Program Daily#1.0$N @From Norm Patriquin, this utility makes it easy to run those "once a day" programs. Very handy for ensuring that jobs (such a backing up) are not repeated just because you had to re-boot the computer. ?PMAP.EXE%398 ^Program Map#2.02$N @Chris Dunford's excellent utility for showing a detailed map of memory usage for conventional, extended and expanded memory and for device drivers. This is for those who want to know what happened to all their memory and those who are just plain curious. ?QDEL.COM%398 ^Query DELete#July 90$N @Mass delete utility with verification. Displays the files that will be deleted with their file information. Can also delete read-only files and directories. Just what you need to protect against accidental deletion of files. ?SCROLLOK.COM%398 ^Scroll Lock#2.2b$Y @Gives you complete control over the ScrollLock, NumLock and CapsLock keys. Also provides an "intelligent" CapsLock and a hard breakout for most system lockups. ?SS.EXE%398 ^Super*Search#1.2$Y @A very fast file finder with fantastic additional options. It can search for embedded strings, file sizes, file dates, etc. across all of the drives on your system. Options include installable color, drives to be ignored, etc. Registration is only $5. ?LOG14.COM%398 ^Time Log#1.4$Y @The simple but powerful time accounting program keeps a running log file or files of you much time you spend at the computer at various tasks. Keeps track of login, logoff, elapsed and total elapsed time and writes them to a file. Very fast and very tiny (2K) and can be called from a batch file. ?DISK DOC%399 ^#08/08/90$N @Another mailing list manager. ?ADDRMSTR.EXE%399 ^Address Master#1.0$Y @This mailing list manager has some unique features including state abbreviation help. Prints labels, Rolodex cards, etc. Limited to 15 entries until registered ($19.95); upgrading done by BBS so if you don't have a modem, you'll need a friend's help. ?DISK DOC%400 ^#08/08/90$N @An "index" program, this one will index every word in a file or allow you to specify inclusion and exclusions. Note that none of these automated indexing programs will ever do as good a job as a qualified indexer whose extrapolations greatly ease the burden of a reader looking for specific information under a phrase or word not used in the text. A program to help cram for SAT tests is also on the disk. ?PCI.EXE%400 ^PC Index#1.0$Y @Designed to produce the type of an index that you would find in the back of a book or reference manual. Includes many options. Can index every single word in a document or you can control which words are included or excluded. Unlike most word processor this does not require you to mark each work or phrase. ?VOCAB.EXE%400 ^Vocabulary Master#1.0$Y @Vocabulary building intended for students studying for the SAT. Features include flashcard learning mode, hangman, sentence completion and definition tests. This shareware version has 125 words. ?DISK DOC%401 ^#08/08/90$N @Time for fun and relaxation. ?POKER.EXE%401 ^Draw Poker Game#1.02$Y @Vegas Johnny's Draw Poker is a game which should work on most MS/PC-DOS systems. One of the better versions. Includes mouse support if desired. ?AGAPE'.EXE%401 ^Boo#1.5$N @A verse-searchable edition of Aleister Crowley's "The Book of the Law". Microsoft 'C' 5.10 source is included. ?DISK DOC%402 ^#08/08/90$N @HyperDisk Disk Accelerator (tm) fills this disk. ?HYPER286.EXE%402 ^HyperDisk Accelera#4.01$Y @Disk cache which supports conventional, extended (including XMS) and expanded memory. Can be made to load into high memory. Extensive controls and optimization available after loading the program. ?DISK DOC%403 ^#08/08/90$N @Disk 1 of 3: Monthly and Quarterly Shareholder Report Writer. ?REPORT.EXE%403 ^Annual & Quarterly#1.00$N @The Simply Fantastic (tm) Annual & Quarterly Report Writer makes it easy for the president of a small, closely held corporation to prepare periodic reports to the shareholders. Everything you need to prepare a shareholder report is included along with extensive on-line documentation and tutorial information. A handy letter writer, label maker, and a built-in telephone dialer are included to make shareholder communications a breeze. ?DISK DOC%404 ^#08/08/90$N @Disk 2 of 3: Monthly and Quarterly Shareholder Report Writer. ?DISK DOC%405 ^#08/08/90$N @Disk 3 of 3: Monthly and Quarterly Shareholder Report Writer. ?DISK DOC%406 ^#08/08/90$N @A mailing list manager, a program to do selective deletions in a file and two search and replace utilities. ?WHIZLIST.EXE%406 ^WhizList#2.06$Y @This mailing list manager is the easiest way to manage your names and addresses. Juggle your data as you need and print anything from simple labels to complicated forms. This is a self-extracting file. ?CHANGEIT.EXE%406 ^ChangeIt#May 90$Y @A find and replace utility that can handle up to 100 items at once in up to ten files at a time. ?CUTEM.EXE%406 ^Cut Them#1.6$Y @Extracts records from text files based upon key values you supply. Quite useful for mailing lists, log files or any file that you want to clean based upon any given string. For example, you can delete all lines containing John from your mailing list file or selectively delete some of the lines containing Smith. An ideal companion to the popular GREP program. Registration $15. ?SR.EXE%406 ^Search and Replace#4.03$N @A conversion utility to modify or delete bytes or strings in a file. Uses a list of substitutions which the user can define as needed. ?ADDRESS.SR%406 ^#$N @Standardizes the capitalization of a mailing list. ?ASCII2WS.SR%406 ^#$N @Convert an ASCII file to WordStar format. ?BS2DOS.SR%406 ^#$N @Convert back-spaced composite characters to extended DOS ASCI ?CAPNBRS.SR%406 ^#$N @Capitalized spelled-out numbers. ?CAPSNTNC.SR%406 ^#$N @Capitalize each letter at the beginning of a sentence. ?CAPWORD.SR%406 ^#$N @Capitalize each initial. ?DIRBAT.SR%406 ^#$N @Save a directory (DIR >FILE) and clean it up with this. ?DOS2BS.SR%406 ^#$N @Convert extended DOS ASCII to back-spaced composite character ?EATALL.SR%406 ^#$N @Deletes all ASCII codes, 0 to 255. Selective filters can be added. ?EPSON.SR%406 ^#$N @Comprehensive collection of printer control codes. ?FIXEOL.SR%406 ^#$N @Remove the space at the end of a line. ?IBM2MAC.SR%406 ^#$N @Macintosh assigns different characters to the codes 128 thru 255. This finds the best replacement when going from MS-DOS to a Mac. ?LCPREPS.SR%406 ^#$N @Puts prepositions, articles and conjunctions into lower case. ?MAC2IBM.SR%406 ^#$N @The Mac to MS-DOS opposite of IBM2MAC. ?NBR2WORD.SR%406 ^#$N @Converts a number between 0 and 999,999,999 to words. ?PRINTF.SR%406 ^#$N @Converts a screen message into a PRINTF statement. ?PTCHSTCK.SR%406 ^#$N @Serves to patch SR.EXE for a larger stack. ?SCRNASM.SR%406 ^#$N @Converts a screen message, typed as it will appear, into the code needed for an ASM file. ?SCRNC.SR%406 ^#$N @Converts a screen message into a 'C' declaration. ?SRSPACE.SR%406 ^#$N @Convert spaces to ASCII 32 to ease substitutions of long or multiple strings. ?TOLOWER.SR%406 ^#$N @Makes all letters lower case. ?TOUPPER.SR%406 ^#$N @Converts all characters to upper case. ?UNJUST.SR%406 ^#$N @Remove the extra spaces caused by right justification of text ?WS2ASCII.SR%406 ^#$N @Convert WordStar to ASCII. ?XCPTNBRS.SR%406 ^#$N @If used in conjunction with EATALL, this filters out numbers. ?DISK DOC%407 ^#08/08/90$N @Disk 1 of 2: Time and task management software. ?AT.EXE%407 ^About Time#1.2$Y @Very good time scheduler and calendar program. Allows you to attach notes to days, events, times, times of completion, and resources needed to complete a task. Will run as a standalone program or as a TSR. Includes alarm setting for scheduled events. ?RTM.EXE%407 ^Resident Task Mgr.#2.1$Y @Memory-resident program to manage lists of tasks, reminders or "to-dos". Can also be run as a normal DOS task or within a Windows 3.0 or DESQView window. Offers multiple lists/files; add, modify, delete, repeat & transfer; three level sorting; easy date manipulation; user-definable field; audit files with view and search capability; and simple printing. ?DISK DOC%408 ^#08/08/90$N @Disk 2 of 2: Time and task management software. ?CALRPT.EXE%408 ^CALender RePorT SK#2.02$Y @Produces nicely formatted calendar report (screen, printer or file) for Sidekick +'s calendar file without invoking Sidekick+. Also interfaces with RTM to give you complete time and task management. ?CALTRV.EXE%408 ^CALendar for TRaVe#1.02$Y @Designed to be a traveling Sidekick for Sidekick+. Produces nicely printed reports without invoking Sidekick. These reports designed to fit into a small notebook suitable for traveling. Also interfaces with RTM for complete time and task management. ?APCAL.EXE%408 ^APCAL#2.00$Y @Displays any nine consecutive months on the screen and allows you to scroll through the months. Press on any highlighted month and bring up a fill screen calendar of that month. Can be used just like a wall calendar for jotting down messages. Includes Alarm (rev 1.01) for current and future date and Clock (rev 1.02) for onscreen clock functions. All calendars and appointments can be printed as well.