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Re: Kangaroo
In article <1993Jul20.234221.24215@martha.utcc.utk.edu>, Sadasivam, Krishna Madur writes...
>
> For all you Kangaroo users out there...what are your opinions of this
> product? Is it something that's absolutely a must-buy? Or is it one of
> those utilities that's frivolous?
Our Apple II usergroup meeting topic last night was "Essential
Software No Apple II User Should Be Without". Kangaroo was one of the
products I highlighted. If for some reason I need to disable stuff in
my System folder, Kangaroo, IR and ShadowWrite would be the last three
to go (in no particular order). It really does wonders for file
management on a crowded hard drive with thousands and thousands of files
and hundreds of folders. The find file is also the best I've seen.
Great manual, excellent interface. That reminds me... I'll post a
review I wrote for Kangaroo in csa2.usergroups for other newsletter
editors to reprint.
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Brian Tao:: taob@io.org (Internex Online, 416-363-3783, 10 lines, v.32bis)
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- References:
- Kangaroo
- From: sadasiva@utkvx.utk.edu (Sadasivam, Krishna Madur)