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Re: IIGS Program Inventory
- Subject: Re: IIGS Program Inventory
- From: Toinet <antoine.vignau@laposte.net>
- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 13:06:34 -0800 (PST)
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On 5 fév, 18:50, Rich <Rich11...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to go through the volumes on my IIGS hard drive(s),
> including some archives on Zip disks and take inventory of the many
> utilities, programs and games I've collected over the years. (I might
> later want to make notes to help remember what many of them do, and such).
>
> My first thought was to use a catalog function (as in C2+) or a utility
> like Volumesnake to do it, but when I try that, I get huge listings
> including data files and finder.data etc.
>
> Anybody have a utility could recommend, or a system they use to
> keep track of stuff?
>
> () ()
> Rich ('-')
Hi Rich,
UniverseMaster offers a recursive catalog feature and the output can
be saved to a text file. The output still contains all of the data and
finder.data, etc.
The IIgs init Scarabaeidae allows one to remove Finder.data (and
Kangaroo.data with my version) recursively, an update may allow one to
focus on program files only and save its prefix info once met.
antoine