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Re: Fillit
Kid (neiderma@er1.rutgers.edu) wrote:
: On the PC that I use at work, there is a MSDOS program/command
: called "fillit". If you type "fillit *.* a: /m" it checks to see
: how much free space is in drive "A" (the floppy), then runs through
: the current directory calculating how many files will exactly fit onto
: the disk, then it moves those files to the floppy. Very handy for making
: backups. And it wastes no floppies, because every one is 99% full until
: the last floppy is in.
: Is there anything like this for the ORCA or GNO shell or is there
: an Apple II program like it?
I too would love to see such a program for the IIgs! I keep organized
archive disks of free/PD wares and organize the disks into categories. When
my archive folders on my hard drive get "full" it would be great to be able
to copy the programs to the proper 'category' disk without wasting any space.
Anone willing to tackle this one?
Paul
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