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| Thread ID: 17592 | 2002-04-07 23:42:00 | Check this out, you won't regret it! | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 42495 | 2002-04-07 23:42:00 | Hi Team With all the requests about undeleting files lately, what should I trip over but a Freeware undelete program that offers more than just undelete, it recovers lost data from crashes and the site links to another program that rebuilds damaged image files and recovers from camera media. Take a look at: home.arcor.de For XTree fans, (or those old enough to remember XTree, the world's best file manager) version 1.49 of ZTree is now out of beta and is available for download. It has reached the point where it now offers more than XTree ever did. ZTree is a full 32 bit program that supports long file names, uses the Recycle Bin for deleted files and allows an extrordinary range of file management options. As just one example of its uses, by setting the filespec to the wanted file name, it will find all iterations of the same file name in seconds (much faster than Windows file find) and allows you to view the file size, date and directory when looking for conflicting file versions etc. I learned more about managing the internal machinations of my computer through using XTree than anything else and the ease of finding files, copying, deleting, mass change of attributes, hex editing and all sorts of other useful functions in a one stop shop means I still use it for work that takes too long in Explorer. When Windows tells lies or says nothing, ZTree tells the truth and tells all. Free trials are available at www.ztree.com Even Linux fans are not left out, there is a version for Linux available at http://www.unixtree.org/ Doubtlessly many already knew about these programs but even a newbie can handle ZTree with very little practice and a free undelete utility is also worth advertising. BTW, XTree used to have a built-in undelete function called 'Oops' and that was a real bacon-saver. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
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| 42496 | 2002-04-08 01:32:00 | Thanks for that, B. Yes, I remember - what about edlin? (groan) |
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