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RE: filmscanners: OT: looking for a directory printing program



I use a freeware program called "FolderPrint" version 3.32 with layout 
options for printing to an 8.5x11 sheet, file and CD/Jaz/Sparq or 
ZIP/LS120. The later two options will allow 2 column printing and hold 
approximately 60 filenames with file size but not the date. The file can be 
downloaded at http://www.homestead.com/algor/index.html.

Vic

At 07:31 AM 02/25/2001, you wrote:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Arthur Entlich [mailto:artistic@ampsc.com]
>Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 7:22 AM
>To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
>Subject: filmscanners: OT: looking for a directory printing program
>
>
>This is an off topic request.  I am try to get "my affairs in order",
>which includes trying to get my CD-RWs labeled with what is on them.
>
>Apparently, the authors of WIN95, and maybe later versions, didn't
>consider a capability that I had on my Commodore 64 computer, that of
>the ability to print out directories, important enough to include in the OS.
>
>I have downloaded several programs which allow for this ability, but
>none quite fulfill my need.  I am trying to find one which will allow me
>to print several columns of file names, with size of file and date, on a
>standard letter page in a small font without having to truncate to old
>DOS style 8.3 characters names.
>
>I found one which allows me to make 2 or 4 columns, but to do so I must
>use DOS file names.  All the others I found only print one file name per
>line.  This makes for listings of several pages if the disk contains a
>lot of smaller files.  I'd like to condense the size down to one, or at
>most, two pages per CD-RW disk, so it will fit in the disk case.
>
>Anyone familiar with a program for WIN 95 that will do this?
>
>Art




 




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