
                       Fog Library Disk FOG-DOS.354
Copyright (1990) by Fog International Computer Users Group to the extent 
not copyrighted by the original author for the exclusive use and enjoyment 
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File handling and directory utilities.

Filename     Description
-01-10  .90  This is the release date of the disk.
-DOS354 .DOC This is the description of the disk contents.
FC      .COM  18990 ver. 2.50    [File Commander 1 of 4] <SHAREWARE>
             Enhanced directory viewing which allows you to browse through
             large directories or compare two directories on screen.
             Convenient "Point and Pick" file viewing and printing which
             includes case independent text search and both ASCII and HEX
             display. Unique "Do Process" function which runs a program or
             batch file on selected file. Enhanced file handling features
             including option overwrite protection, reordering of files
             during copying and much more. Includes programmable macro
             keys and page-oriented directory printouts.
FCCONFIG.EXE  23804 ver. 2.50    [File Commander 2 of 4] <SHAREWARE>
READ_ME .BAT   4864 ver. 2.50    [File Commander 3 of 4] <SHAREWARE>
FC      .DOC 117644 ver. 2.50    [File Commander 4 of 4] <SHAREWARE>
D31     .COM   1011 ver. Oct2288 [D31 1 of 3]
             Doug Cox's directory program which displays four columns by
             20 rows of file names in alphabetical order and shows the
             size of each file and space remaining on the disk. A86 source
             is included.
D31     .A86   7790 ver. Oct2288 [D31 2 of 3]
D31     .DOC   1331 ver. Oct2288 [D31 3 of 3]
DMD     .COM   6859 ver. 2.10    [Disk Meter Deluxe 1 of 4] <SHAREWARE>
             Very fast calculation of size, free and used space on one or
             more disk drives. Supports physical, logical and RAM drives.
             Colorful display of information with highlighting on mono
             screens. Graphic as well as numeric representation of info.
             Optional "beeping" on very full disks -- add it to your
             AUTOEXEC.BAT if you want warning. Built-in help. Memory
             informations (up to 640K) can be displayed with a command
             switch line.
README  .1ST   1024 ver. 2.10    [Disk Meter Deluxe 2 of 4] <SHAREWARE>
DMD     .REG   2176 ver. 2.10    [Disk Meter Deluxe 3 of 4] <SHAREWARE>
DMD     .DOC  15745 ver. 2.10    [Disk Meter Deluxe 4 of 4] <SHAREWARE>
DSPACE  .EXE  12644 ver. 1.1     [Directory Space 1 of 2] <SHAREWARE>
             Prints a graph showing how much space each directory on your
             hard disk uses. Note that only the actual bytes sizes of the
             files is used; "slack" space actually taken up due to cluster
             size allocation is not accounted for.
DSPACE  .DOC   1408 ver. 1.1     [Directory Space 2 of 2] <SHAREWARE>
QM      .COM  26950 ver. 1.5     [QMove 1 of 3] <SHAREWARE>
             Full screen file relocation utility that operates across
             drives and sub-directories.
NOTICE  .TXT    177 ver. 1.5     [QMove 2 of 3] <SHAREWARE>
QM      .DOC   6047 ver. 1.5     [QMove 3 of 3] <SHAREWARE>
RNITO   .COM   1211 ver. 4/25/88 [Rename It To 1 of 3]
             Enables you to move from one subdirectory to another as well
             as perform operations on subdirectories such as renaming,
             adding and deleting them. Written in A86 (source included)
             and named after RN from PC Magazine.
RNITO   .A86   8689 ver. 4/25/88 [Rename It To 2 of 3]
RNITO   .DOC   2513 ver. 4/25/88 [Rename It To 3 of 3]
RNITO2  .COM   1347 ver. 4/26/88 [Rename It To 2 1 of 3]
             The difference between this and RNITO is that this allows
             256, rather than 100, files to be displayed.
RNITO2  .A86   9560 ver. 4/26/88 [Rename It To 2 2 of 3]
RNITO2  .DOC   2749 ver. 4/26/88 [Rename It To 2 3 of 3]
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