I've been using it for about a year and I'm pretty impressed with it.
I found it when I was looking for a GUI to use when managing files in
certain situations where a GUI is more convenient than a command
prompt. Naturally, I needed something that was DESCRIPT.ION aware.
I found V and gave it a try and found it's handling of file
descriptions flawless, so I purchased it. You can see/add/edit
descriptions in the GUI and the descriptions move with the file as
would be expected.
They also have a portable version at http://www.fileviewer.com/U3.html
for those that need it.
I'm not associated with them in any way other than as a very satisfied
user.
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>Caesar Romano (Sp...@uce.gov) wrote:
>> For anyone who may be interested, there is a pretty nice GUI file
>> manager that is a good adjunct to 4DOS/4NT/TCC. It has a rather odd
>> name: "V-The File Viewer" and is located at http://www.fileviewer.com/
>(Snip)
>
>*** You should mention that `V' is a Windows-only program. This is
>important in a *DOS* newsgroup. (-:
Good point. Thanks.
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> Good point. Thanks.
*** You're welcome. Remember that not all DOS users also use Windows.
Most recently, I have run into a guy that uses only Linux and DOS, as an
example.
Richard