Fog Library Disk FOG-DOS.373 Copyright (1990) 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. as part of the description of a file indicates that the program is distributed on a "try first, pay if you like it" basis. If you find the program(s) meet your need, please refer to the author's documentation for information on becoming a registered user. Only by registering and paying for the programs you like and use will the authors of such programs continue development. Often, more complete documentation, additional modules, and new releases are available only to registered users. This is the first of two disks aimed at the PKZIP enthusiast, starting with the MS/PC-DOS version of PKZIP and including a variety of utilities, some of which will work with other compression programs as well. Filename Description -07-30 .90 This is the release date of the disk. -DOS373 .DOC This is the description of the disk contents. PKZ110 .EXE 149504 ver. 1.10 Better known as PKZIP, this is Phil Katz's file compression program for MS/PC-DOS systems. Included in this release is faster and more compact archives, improved self-extracting file creation, and a fix for problems caused by some programs written for 286 systems and used on 386/486 systems. This is collection of files in a self-extracting archive. Just type PKZ110 on a disk with at least 320K of available space. ADDENDUM.DOC 21473 [PKZ110.EXE 1 of 15] APPNOTE .TXT 25811 [PKZ110.EXE 2 of 15] AUTHVERI.FRM 1744 [PKZ110.EXE 3 of 15] DEDICATE.DOC 720 [PKZ110.EXE 4 of 15] LICENSE .DOC 9366 [PKZ110.EXE 5 of 15] MANUAL .DOC 140355 [PKZ110.EXE 6 of 15] OMBUDSMN.ASP 595 [PKZ110.EXE 7 of 15] ORDER .DOC 4701 [PKZ110.EXE 8 of 15] PKUNZIP .EXE 23528 [PKZ110.EXE 9 of 15] PKZIP .EXE 34296 [PKZ110.EXE 10 of 15] PKZIPFIX.EXE 9224 [PKZ110.EXE 11 of 15] PUTAV .EXE 4479 [PKZ110.EXE 12 of 15] README .DOC 800 [PKZ110.EXE 13 of 15] WHATSNEW.110 2916 [PKZ110.EXE 14 of 15] ZIP2EXE .EXE 22188 [PKZ110.EXE 15 of 15] ZIPV .EXE 11551 ver. Feb 89 [ZIPV in 'C' 1 of 2] Verbose lister for ZIP archive files. Taken from Vern Buerg's program of the same name. 'C' source included. ZIPV .C 17148 ver. Feb 89 [ZIPV in 'C' 2 of 2] PKZFIND .EXE 7568 ver. 1.0 [File Finder Plus 1 of 3] Not only searches all directories on a disk but also within ZIP files to find the file(s) you are seeking. Once a file is found, PKZFIND can also automatically change to the correct subdirectory. $25 registration fee. README .DOC 479 ver. 1.0 [File Finder Plus 2 of 3] PKZFIND .DOC 8343 ver. 1.0 [File Finder Plus 3 of 3] ZIPV .COM 2457 ver. Mar 89 [ZIPV in ASM 1 of 2] Vern Buerg's program to display the directory of ZIP files. ASM source is included. ZIPV .ASM 25486 ver. Mar 89 [ZIPV in ASM 2 of 2] FV .EXE 5645 ver. 1.30 [Verbose arc direct 1 of 2] Vern Buerg's program to display the names and attributes of files contained in ARC, ZIP (starting with ver 1.10), PAK, DWC, LZH, ZOO and LBR archives as well as the self-extracting files created by these archive programs. FV .DOC 5639 ver. 1.30 [Verbose arc direct 2 of 2] PK .EXE 71792 ver. Mar 90 [PKZIP Menu 1 of 2] A menu system designed to access the most commonly used functions of the ZIP and UNZIP programs. Great help for ZIP users who don't know all the commands but does not utilize the full potential of these programs. PK .DOC 1207 ver. Mar 90 [PKZIP Menu 2 of 2] VIRZIP .EXE 20430 ver. 1.2 [ZIP Virus Detector 1 of 4] Use this to extract member files from a ZIP archive or ZIP- created EXE file to verify that there are no viruses hidden in the files. Probably outdated by the integrity check of the newest PKZIP release. VIRZIP .HST 1197 ver. 1.2 [ZIP Virus Detector 2 of 4] REGISTER.NOW 1902 ver. 1.2 [ZIP Virus Detector 3 of 4] VIRZIP .DOC 7633 ver. 1.2 [ZIP Virus Detector 4 of 4]