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Re: XYWRITE digest 1133
- Subject: Re: XYWRITE digest 1133
- From: Mimi Gauthier LeBien mgnola@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2001 12:04:29 -0700
I remember a program that we called Q-DOS with similar attributes. In fact,
I am wondering if it isn't the same thing as the X-Tree you refer to. I
had such a hard time when I started using Windows managing files and
directories, etc. Just another aspect of the lack of control a user has in
a Windows environment. I miss that.
Has anyone heard of QDos and if it might still be available?
Mimi Gauthier LeBien
At 11:37 PM 10/8/2001 +0900, Yo Intl. YK wrote:
At 08:08 AM 10/8/01 -0400, Bill Mallon wrote:
>
>
>Re DOS programs and pining for them, to me the best file management program
>was a DOS-based XTree Gold.
>Does anyone know if that is still available and runs on Windows 98???
Actually, I believe there is a Windows 9x version out there. Free too, I
think. Point your
search engine to "Ztree" and see what it comes up with.
But my personal favourite is "Windows Commander". It lets you do
disk housekeeping chores almost as easily as Xtree plus some. And it even
has a command line!
The demo version (complete, but with a nag screen) is free.
Try it! And you will never need to use that obnoxious Windows Exploder again.
-- Rene von Rentzell, Tokyo