SizeMap v1.0 (February-9-2002)

SizeMap v1.0 is a small utility that will scan your hard disks and show a directory tree list, sorted by size.

This list is very helpful when you need some more free space on your hard drive, as it will hint you on where you are wasting valuable space, and help you decide what to uninstall.

Download: sizemap1.0.zip (218 KBs)


Coig Change Directory v0.803a

(January-18-2001)


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Introduction

Coig Change Directory (CCD) is a freeware DOS enhanced directory changer. It allows you to change to any directory in your drives quickly, and without typing long CD commands from the command line.

CCD can be used with arguments from the command line or by using its user-friendly graphical interface, where you can navigate through the directory tree with the cursor keys.

Not only you can move to the directory you want. Coig Change Directory can also create, delete, rename and move directories.

CCD is based on the great program Norton Change Directory (NCD) from the Symantec Norton Utilities . CCD includes almost every option NCD had (a few ones are still to be implemented) and implements a lot of new and powerful features.

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Key Features

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Read the README.TXT

This is the readme.txt file, which is included with Coig Change Directory:

readme.txt

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Improvements on this version:

Directory tree print function implemented.

Cluster size is now fixed to 4KBs so correct real
drive usage is reported on FAT32 drives (Windows 9X)

Fixed crash when running on fast computers
(due to Borland Pascal 7 bug)
Can create W95/98 long name directories.
Fixed crash with data files larger than 64 KBs.
Fixed crash when searching over large data files.

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Download Coig Change Directory 0.803a

This is the latest version of Coig Change Directory:

Download: ccd0803a.zip (78 KBs)

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Greetings

My beta-testers have done a really good work on this project.
 
Carlos Carpio Garcia, Jose Marco Vera Garcia, Andres Asensio Ramos, Luis Anton Canalis and Juan Carlos Suarez Yanes have contributed greatly to the realization of CCD, testing it and detecting (even suffering) multiple bugs. They have apported a lot of really good ideas, too.

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Contacting the author

CCD isn't finished yet. There are many features to implement, and bugs to fix.
 
If you have any suggestion, or find a bug, please contact me at one of the following internet email addresses:

josecoig@teleline.es



Jose Maria Coig-O'Donnell Cavalle.
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