To: BillF
While I can't vouch for what came before, XTREE GOLD for DOS is the gold standard for file management in the DOS age ... hands down one of the finest and well developed DOS interfaces ever ...
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To: Mr_Moonlight
XTGold was (and still is) an incredible piece of software. I had a version that worked with Windows for a while, but I forgot to save it when I upgraded one of my windows boxes and lost it; still haven't found it again.
13 posted on
08/15/2006 9:40:49 PM PDT by
kingu
(No, I don't use sarcasm tags - it confuses people.)
To: Mr_Moonlight
XTREE Gold, man I hadn't heard that name in forever. I agree with you that is was a super app.
128 posted on
08/15/2006 11:53:37 PM PDT by
Texas_Jarhead
(Doing the jobs Americans won't do? Guess you haven't seen "Dirty Jobs")
To: Mr_Moonlight
I've got a Win32 version that I use all the time, to this day. There are some things that other programs simply can't do or handle as easily.
Mark
174 posted on
08/16/2006 6:25:45 AM PDT by
MarkL
(When Kaylee says "No power in the `verse can stop me," it's cute. When River says it, it's scary!)
To: Mr_Moonlight
X Tree? Sheesh, haven't seen/used in years....Was great tho back when -- I thought at the time....Lost it with a 'crash',never replaced..
To: Mr_Moonlight
Moosecheese. Norton Commander was the best DOS file manager by far. Theres no shortage of shareware Win32 versions, either, unlike what one poster said about XTree. I like EF Commander from EF Software.
310 posted on
08/16/2006 7:34:57 PM PDT by
Still Thinking
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