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ZeroIn 3.3
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Dialup (56k): 01 m 37 s
ISDN (128k): 43 s
DSL (512k): 11 s
Cable (1024k): 06 s
T1 (1484k): 04 s
Fast CD replacement with Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP long filename support, history,aliases, fixes your spelling, partial name matching. A must have for Windows 95 long filenames. Does NOT require index files. List for multiple matches. Matches / and \, ... etc. Create dir if not found.
With ZeroIn you can
* easily move between commonly used directories
* easily return to a recently used directory
* ignore platform differences like Unix / and DOS \
* abbreviate directory names
* change drives and directories at the same time
What's New
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* Now has native 32-bit executable for handling long filenames under Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT, as well as the original 16-bit executable for DOS, Windows 3.1 and 95.
* Flag to prevent ZeroIn from suggesting that a directory should be created
* HTML help documentation
With ZeroIn you can
* easily move between commonly used directories
* easily return to a recently used directory
* ignore platform differences like Unix / and DOS \
* abbreviate directory names
* change drives and directories at the same time
What's New
==========
* Now has native 32-bit executable for handling long filenames under Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT, as well as the original 16-bit executable for DOS, Windows 3.1 and 95.
* Flag to prevent ZeroIn from suggesting that a directory should be created
* HTML help documentation





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