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Q.     What is the current version of LIST Enhanced?
A.     As of January 16, 2006, the current version is 2.4y1.

Q.     I have an older version of LIST Enhanced.   Can I upgrade it?
A.     Yes, you may upgrade from any version for $20 by e-mail. The manual has not changed. It is included as a .DOC file. If you want a new disk and a manual mailed to you, add $10.

Q.     The LIST Enhanced evaluation version issues an error message saying "Wrong version, or version expired".   Why?
A.     The evaluation version is good for 30 days from the file date on the Web site.   After that time, the program does not run.  You are expected to register your copy, or discontinue using it.

Q.     Does LIST support Windows Me and Windows 2000 and XP?
A.     Yes!   Long file names are available for display and use in Windows 9x, Me, 2000, and XP.   LIST can be run in a window or full screen.   The extended text modes, e.g. 132-column display, are available in full screen only.

Q.     What are the differences between LIST Plus and LIST Enhanced?

A.     The differences are identified below.
  • The File Selection menu has:
    • file tagging, including tag all, untag, retag, etc.
    • archive file extract and add/update commands
    • a sweep command to execute a specified program with all of the tagged files
    • a hardcopy (print) command where the program invoked is defined by the user
    • commands to change screen colors for all displayable items
    • handling of fixed length record files for faster searching and positioning
    • shell to DOS
    • change video modes for wider and longer text displays
    • a directory tree display command
    • the rename command can rename directories
    • a command to create new directories

  • The viewer part has:
    • the alt-E command presents a menu offering up to 6 video modes including 132x25, 132x43, 80x43, etc, if the video adapter supports that text mode
    • viewing of EBCDIC and ASCII files
    • handling of fixed-length record files like database files at two or more times the usual speed
    • optional number (on the left side) of each record
    • command line parameters to position to a given record number, or to the end of file
    • optional insertion of line number display on the left side
    • handling of files up to 500 mb in size
    • the wrap option splits the line at a word boundary
    • split window display of two parts of the same file or two files with user adjustable dimensions
    • an @ command for viewing long file name information

  • In general:
    • allocates memory more efficiently: can run in as little as 100k with all functions
    • supports VESA compatible display adapters for selecting modes
    • supports UltraVision video utility
    • options to use regular DOS input routines that take advantage of PCED, DOSKEY, or other keyboard utilities; or, to use an internal input routine which allows command line editing
    • a customization program that can be used to set any of the LIST options or toggle, and save them to a file, or read the options saved in a file; the customization program can define other printer names, can define all the names of archive programs
    • a 170-page spiral bound manual
    • one year of free updates
    • internet, telephone, FAX support

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