From: budgie on 19 Sep 2006 09:48 On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:42:27 GMT, ppnerkDELETETHIS(a)yahoo.com (Phred) wrote: >G'day mates, > >From time to time I need to "touch" a group of data files and their >derivatives so they all end up with the same time stamp. In Win3.x days I used XTree Gold, and when I migrated to Win98 I searched for an equivalent product. eXtreme is that product. Still use it today.
From: jollyrodgers on 19 Sep 2006 11:17 "budgie" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message news:85tvg29eglbssqc83emf2jmvakjorbqv8l(a)4ax.com... > On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:42:27 GMT, ppnerkDELETETHIS(a)yahoo.com (Phred) > wrote: > >>G'day mates, >> >>From time to time I need to "touch" a group of data files and their >>derivatives so they all end up with the same time stamp. > > In Win3.x days I used XTree Gold, and when I migrated to Win98 I searched > for an > equivalent product. eXtreme is that product. Still use it today. DirectoryOpus is the only file manager anyone will ever need. Used it first way back on the Amiga then grabbed it as soon as it was released on the PC it is magic.
From: prophet on 19 Sep 2006 11:19 jollyrodgers wrote: > DirectoryOpus is the only file manager anyone will ever need. > Used it first way back on the Amiga then grabbed it as soon > as it was released on the PC it is magic. DirOpus was also my filemanager of choice on the Amiga. Up until version 4.12 that is :-) Later versions (DOpus 5, Magellan) were workbench-replacers that just sucked up precious system resources. From what I've seen of the PC versions, nothing much has changed.
From: jollyrodgers on 20 Sep 2006 00:56 "prophet" <user(a)domain.invalid> wrote in message news:45100a73$0$4524$e4fe514c(a)news.xs4all.nl... > jollyrodgers wrote: > >> DirectoryOpus is the only file manager anyone will ever need. >> Used it first way back on the Amiga then grabbed it as soon >> as it was released on the PC it is magic. > > DirOpus was also my filemanager of choice on the Amiga. Up until version > 4.12 that is :-) > Later versions (DOpus 5, Magellan) were workbench-replacers that just > sucked up precious system resources. From what I've seen of the PC > versions, nothing much has changed. I never went past 4.12 for that reason on the Amiga but I only had 8mb of fast ram back then. Today with 1gb does it really matter, I don't think so.
From: Susan Bugher on 20 Sep 2006 12:09 Klaatu wrote: > On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 15:17:20 GMT, jollyrodgers posted to > alt.comp.freeware: >>DirectoryOpus is the only file manager anyone will ever need. > link? I assume it's freeware, else why mention it here. Directory Opus by GPSoftware is Shareware. Susan -- Posted to alt.comp.freeware Search alt.comp.freeware (or read it online): http://www.google.com/advanced_group_search?q=+group:alt.comp.freeware Pricelessware & ACF: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org Pricelessware: http://www.pricelessware.org (not maintained)
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