FindF v1.1 by Phil Herron REGISTRATION $10.00 LOCATE FIND DISK FILE UTILITY HERRON JAN90 UTIL ~FILES: findf11.sdn Update * File search covers all directories of a drive. * Display is paused whenever screen becomes full. * Program can be terminated early with the ESCape key. A SUMMARY section displays the number of files found and the number of directories searched. * Can be incorporated into batch routines. * Quantity discounts for multiple registrations. * New in this version: FINDF can now search subdirectories nested up to sixteen levels deep, just in case anyone uses that many levels. Previous versions employed white text on black background exclusively; this version uses the default colors in effect when the program is started. Syntax: FINDF [filename.ext] [/S(hort display format)] With the growing storage capacities of modern disk drives, more and more files can be kept online, in more and more subdirectories. With so much space available, files can be misplaced more efficiently than ever before. FINDF(ile) searches the root and all subdirectories of the default drive for specified file(s), and writes the file information to screen or disk. Useful for locating misplaced files or for generating a listing of all files and subdirectories on a drive. FINDF has several output formats. In default mode, complete data is given for each file found: drive, directory, filename.ext, size, date, time. In optional [/S(hort display)] mode, only the drive, directory, and filename.ext are given. Output can be redirected to a file for documenting the contents of a disk. Output includes system date and time stamp (documentation includes a sample batch file that will generate a listing of all files and subdirectories on the default drive). Hardware Requirements : IBM PC, XT, AT or compatible with at least 64K RAM. Other Requirements : DOS 2.1 or later. (SDA format Copyright 1990 SDN Project for SDNet/Works! (sm)) JAN90 UTIL