Fog Library Disk FOG-DOS.397 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. Utilities can often save you a great deal of time and aggravation. Here are some more goodies! Filename Description -08-08 .90 This is the release date of the disk. -DOS397 .DOC This is the description of the disk contents. TAME .EXE 47812 ver. 2.40 [Tame 1 of 8] Speeds up many programs when you are using a multi-tasking environment. It has direct support for DESQView, Windows, Double DOS, Omniview, Topview and VM/386. TAMETUNE.BAT 1077 ver. 2.40 [Tame 2 of 8] UPDATE .DOC 4641 ver. 2.40 [Tame 3 of 8] READ .ME 2161 ver. 2.40 [Tame 4 of 8] REGISTER.FRM 1091 ver. 2.40 [Tame 5 of 8] TAME-RES.COM 2354 ver. 2.40 [Tame 6 of 8] TAME-RUN.BAT 223 ver. 2.40 [Tame 7 of 8] TAME .DOC 44956 ver. 2.40 [Tame 8 of 8] FFF .EXE 35168 ver. 2.9 [FullscreenFileFind 1 of 5] Two "whereis" programs from Jim Derr that allow you to find files on your hard disk. One is line oriented while the other is full-screen oriented. Also optionally searches inside archive files. Registration $15. FF2 .COM 17472 ver. 2.9 [FullscreenFileFind 2 of 5] FFF .REG 1841 ver. 2.9 [FullscreenFileFind 3 of 5] WHATS .NEW 544 ver. 2.9 [FullscreenFileFind 4 of 5] FFF .DOC 17149 ver. 2.9 [FullscreenFileFind 5 of 5] ZENO21 .COM 1099 ver. 2.1 [Zeno 1 of 4] TSR designed to speed up screen writes; may also speed up other operations. ASM source included. ZENOTEST.COM 297 ver. 2.1 [Zeno 2 of 4] ZENO21 .ASM 19329 ver. 2.1 [Zeno 3 of 4] ZENO21 .DOC 7852 ver. 2.1 [Zeno 4 of 4] ZAPDIR .EXE 10896 ver. 1.13 [Zap a directory 1 of 2] Delete an entire subdirectory, including the files and even the subdirectories it contains. Will also delete read-only items. This gem makes it very quick and easy to clean up a disk by removing the files (and subdirectories) you no longer want with a single command. ZAPDIR .DOC 3642 ver. 1.13 [Zap a directory 2 of 2] ZIPZAP67.EXE 48944 ver. 6.7 [ZipZap 1 of 3] Allows you to view and/or modify a file or disk on a sector by sector basis. The data is displayed in two different formats: ASCII and Hexadecimal and may be changed in either format. Remember, while this is handy for recovering lost files or eliminating unwanted end-of-file markers (or making any other change you want), programs like this should be used with caution. Making a change to the FAT can recover a file but done improperly, it can make the disk inaccessible. REGISTER.DOC 1990 ver. 6.7 [ZipZap 2 of 3] ZIPZAP67.DOC 66951 ver. 6.7 [ZipZap 3 of 3]