Index of /swbreakthrough/UTIL/PFLD
Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory 18-Apr-2005 02:34 -
BWCC.DLL 09-Jun-1992 23:10 127k
DUMPER.EXE 04-Sep-1992 18:35 25k
MANUAL.TXT 08-Sep-1992 16:11 2k
MANUAL.WRI 08-Sep-1992 16:35 4k
PFLD.EXE 08-Sep-1992 16:12 18k
Program and Documentation Copyright (c) 1992, Jie Zhang. All
rights reserved.
Thank you for your using DUMPER and PFLD
DUMPER is a MS Windows 3.1 application which can delete files by
drag-drop operation and list/delete pattern matched files. The
Pattern File List/Delete (PFLD) program is a MS-DOS Utility which
does the same job as DUMPER except for the drag-drop operation.
This package includes:
README -This file (ASCII)
MANUAL.TXT -Manual for PFLD (ASCII)
MANUAL.WRI -Manual for DUMPER (view with WRITE)
DUMPER.EXE -The DUMPER executable program (for MS Windows 3.1)
PFLD.EXE -The PFLD executable program (for MS-DOS)
BWCC.DLL -Borland Windows Custom Control Library
The DUMPER and PFLD may be freely copied and distributed as long as
all files in this package are not modified in any way and all files
are kept in the same package. If you want to redistribute this
package into other BBS or public domain, Please notify the authors
so that the authors will be able to update the copy when the new
version comes.
The DUMPER and PFLD are free for personal use. However, you are
encouraged to send your donations (hardware, software, or US$--$10
is enough) to support students who wrote these programs. Your
support is important for the further enhancement of these programs
in the future. Donators will have the privilege to get the
technical support and program update. Institutions and business
organizations who wish to make use of these programs should contact
the authors first.
Jie Zhang
Terrace 808
Pullman, WA 99163
U.S.A.
Bitnet: 25822873@wsuvm1.bitnet
DUMPER and PFLD are supplied "as is" with no warranty of any kind.
The authors have been tried their best to make sure the programs
are free of bugs. However, keep in mind that these programs perform
deleting files. The use of these programs is at your own risk.