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Re: Browsing hard-disk
- Subject: Re: Browsing hard-disk
- From: "Laine Houghton" <laine@intergate.com>
- Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 15:29:12 -0600
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"BluPhoenyx" <bluphoenyx-@-earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Roberto Bazzano wrote:
>> Hello.
>> I just put a hard-disk into my Apple //e.
>> I wonder if there is some utility somewhere to make easier to browse the
>> hard-disk. I mean something like explorer, or similar to the old dos
>> program "Xtree".
>> I tried Prosel, but is there something else to view files, dirs, make
>> operations, and run programs under ProDos? And with a Dos 3.3 partition
>> with DosMaster?
>
> My preference is ECP8 which is a shell system. Most everything I use can
> be launched from it. My favorite file viewer is LIST which views a variety
> of files including appleworks. Copy2Plus is my usual utility but sometimes
> I use ProSels's utilities. Some more useful utilities are ProTERM and
> Shrinkit.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike T.
Sometime back I wrote a utility to create a text file of a volume directory
tree and files contained on each level. Was something similar ever available
from a commercial package?