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Web site: |
Visit the NDIR web site |
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Author: |
Daniel Miller |
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Categories: |
File Utilities
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Downloads: |
1558 |
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Average User Rating: |
N/A |
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Rated by: |
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File Size: |
122.13 KB |
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Release Date: |
Jul 15, 2003 |
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Supported languages: |
English |
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Operating Systems: |
Windows 95/98/ME |
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System requirements: |
No special requirements |
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Description by publisher
- Fix a problem with directory tree on Win2K when read from WinNT4 directory.
- Allow ESCAPE key to cleanly exit from reading files in the directory tree. It will display all files that were read up to that point.
- Add some support for UNC paths
- adding new color-spec format to ndir.ini
- Added -d3 command, which displays combined file/directory counts and file sizes.
- Fix dir-tree alignment on long path names
- In Directory Tree, show large sizes in KBytes
- In Directory Tree, show progress bar while reading all the data.
- Added -d2 command, which displays directory tree with counts of files and directories, rather than sizes of files and directories. (NDIR32 only)
- Added ',' switch to /d listing, to display only one level of directory summary. This makes it easier to see where disk usage is concentrated. (NDIR32 and WNDIR only)
- Modified ndir32 to support screen widths other than 80 columns (mostly for WinNT).
Features included:
- All configuration is handled via a common INI file; the config utilities are no longer required.
- Full support for 32-bit FAT32/NTFS drives (including drive sizes > 2GB)
- Provides all of the standard directory-listing display options.
- Support for long filenames in MSDOS 7.00+. Added -l switch to force old DOS 8.3 filenames.
- Display system/hidden/readonly files with special colors
- Options can be permanently changed by using INI files, or temporarily changed via an environment variable.
- Display either LAST_MODIFIED date/time or FILE_CREATED date/time (MSDOS 7.00+ only).
- Increased number of file extensions to 200.
- Powerful directory-tree display shows sizes of individual directories, as well as cumulative sizes of all subdirectories.
- Directory tree can be sorted by filename or directory size (ascending or descending).
- Display disk_drive summary (-i).
- New Windows version handles large listings more easily, allows changing display modes while viewing, drag-and-drop paths from Explorer for viewing.
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