
                       Fog Library Disk FOG-DOS.260
Copyright (1988) by Fog International Computer Users Group to the extent 
not copyrighted by the original author for the exclusive use and enjoyment 
of its members. Any reproduction or distribution for profit or personal 
gain is strictly forbidden. 

For information, contact FOG, P. O. Box 3474, Daly City, CA. 94015-0474.

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This disk has quite a few utilities, such as a backup and
restore set, DOS passwording, a multiple partitioner for DOS,
and many others.

Filename     Description
-06-26  .88  This is the release date of the disk.
-DOS260 .DOC This is the description of the disk contents.
MC      .COM   4992              [Multiple Choice 1 of 4]
             Multiple Choice allows you to have multiple partitions of DOS
             running at the same time and switch between them. Very handy
             on a PC.
MC      .DOC  11520              [Multiple Choice 2 of 4]
MC      .PB    2688              [Multiple Choice 3 of 4]
MC      .BAT    128              [Multiple Choice 4 of 4]
ESC     .COM    128              [ESCAPE 1 of 2]
             Escape will send an escape directly to the ANSI screen driver
             of a PC. Allows quick changes of screen attributes.
ESC     .DOC   2432              [ESCAPE 2 of 2]
STATUS  .COM    768              [Status 1 of 2]
             This puts a permanent status display on the screen.
             Different machines are placed in different places on the
             screen.
STATUS  .DOC   1408              [Status 2 of 2]
AW      .EXE   8198              [ANY WHERE 1 of 3]
             Any Where is similar to WHEREIS, except that it allows you
             to search multiple hard disks. Very handy in that these
             disks can be changed with the set command. Microsoft 'C'
             source is included.
ANYWHERE.DOC   7098              [ANY WHERE 2 of 3]
ANYWHERE.C    24284              [ANY WHERE 3 of 3]
SNOBACK .COM   2090              [SNOBACK 1 of 2]
             This program backs up files from a DOS device very quickly.
             Must have preformatted disks though.
SNOBACK .DOC   3840              [SNOBACK 2 of 2]
SNOREST .COM   2298              [SNORESTORE 1 of 2]
             This program restores programs backed up with SNOBACK.
             This could be very helpful with Ram Drives.
SNOREST .DOC   3072              [SNORESTORE 2 of 2]
PASSWORD.SYS    384              [PASSWORD 1 of 4]
             This is a device driver for DOS 2.x. Also in this set are
             programs which allow modification of the password. The
             program stops DOS from booting until the appropriate password
             is entered.
PASSWORD.DOC    896              [PASSWORD 2 of 4]
MODPWORD.COM  13952              [PASSWORD 3 of 4]
CHGPWORD.COM  13824              [PASSWORD 4 of 4]
SSE-V2  .COM  17408 This program tests the relative speed of your computer
SEARCH  .EXE  51456              [SEARCH 1 of 2]
             This is a unix command line utility for MS-DOS 2.x
SEARCH  .DOC  18816              [SEARCH 2 of 2]
QMOVE14 .EXE  26624 ver. 1.4     [QMOVE 1 of 2] <SHAREWARE>
             This is a full screen file re-direction utility. In other
             words it allows you to move files across sub-directories and
             drives.
QMOVE   .DOC   3804 ver. 1.4     [QMOVE 2 of 2] <SHAREWARE>
REVIEW  .COM  28544 ver. 1.0     [Review 1 of 2] <SHAREWARE>
             This is a computerized system to allow you to rate an
             employee based upon his score in several topics. Might help
             eliminate personal bias.
REVIEW  .DOC  15360 ver. 1.0     [Review 2 of 2] <SHAREWARE>
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