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Re: Is there a File Manager like app for GS/OS?
- Subject: Re: Is there a File Manager like app for GS/OS?
- From: ToasterKing <toasterking@SPLATbigfoot.com>
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 04:06:01 GMT
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In article <vpqjb.32361$dk4.880781@typhoon.sonic.net>, Andy McFadden
<fadden@fadden.com> wrote:
> Glenn Jones <rg.jones@rogers.com> wrote:
> >> Just wondering if there is a windows file manager like app for GS/OS that
> >> will let you pre/view the contents of files easily?
> >
> > Actually CiderPress for GS/OS would be cool .... Andy are you listening?
>
> Listening, yes. Starting work on it, no. :-)
>
> There are some file access desk accessories (NDAs and, I think, at least
> one CDA) that work pretty well. You can rename and delete files as well
> as view the contents. I can't remember what they're called offhand.
One of them is an NDA simply called "File Manager". I've used it for a
lot of things in mid-application, and it's come in handy. I seem to
remember it hanging the machine once or twice in the past after several
operations, though. But for all I know, that could have been an
interaction with another INIT/NDA/CDA or the current app.
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