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Posted By: Greg Akers <>
Date: Nov-23-2000 4:04 a.m.
For those who might not know, a little background from the ZTreeWin Homepage:
"ZTreeWin is a text-mode file/directory manager for Windows 95/98/NT and 2000. It has been developed as a successor to the legendary DOS file-manager XTreeGold (tm), which its owners have abandoned, in todays GUI-centric computing world. Whilst I am sure you are aware of the virtues of hierarchical file-management, you know the disadvantages of the former 'real-mode' DOS utility. ZTreeWin has been developed to provide all the powerful functionality of the past, while avoiding all the real-mode DOS imposed limitations."
"A few advantages of ZTreeWin:"
• "No 640K memory barrier...log an unlimited number of disks and files"
• "Supports long file and directory names"
• "Allows use of any current or future archiving programs"
Download the last ZTreeWin released version, v1.41, from >http://www.ztree.com/html/ztreewin.htm for a free 30-day trial!
Then you can download and install the latest ZTreeWin beta version, v1.47s , from >http://www.ztree.com/html/beta.htm to upgrade the last release, v1.41, to the latest and greatest!
• "Beta releases only contained files changed since the last full release. They must be installed over the top of the last full release - v1.41."
• "These releases are work in progress, and as such, should not be publicly re-distributed!"
• "Each beta contains all previous fixes - you only need to install the most recent!"
• "Please be aware that it is not possible to install a beta release using ZTreeWin itself! You must first quit ZTreeWin and manually use your favourite unzipping utility to replace the existing files."
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