retiring 2 free apps, posting two others

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Dos-Man

ACFers,

I am retiring several of my recent freeware offerings, at least
for the time being. If there are any updates to these applications,
they will likely be made available again at some point.

Next week is your last chance to download the following collectible applications:

cal - date viewer
http://www.bee.net/prime-time/cal.zip

enviro - environment variable viewer
http://www.bee.net/prime-time/enviro.zip



This makes room for some newer applicationss, and for some
updates of older ones. FontClinic, freeware font viewer, is available
once again online for the first time in a long time.

http://www.bee.net/prime-time/fontclinic.zip

Drives.com is available for the first time ever. Tiny MS-DOS .com
program file (65 bytes) shows you available drives on your
PC. Drives need not have disks in them to be recognized. A great
program to put on your system/restore/diagnostics disk. It can tell
you if a particular drive was recognized, and what drive letter was
assigned to it.

http://www.bee.net/prime-time/drives.zip

dos-man
author
 
M

ms

Dos-Man said:
ACFers,

I am retiring several of my recent freeware offerings, at least
for the time being. If there are any updates to these applications,
they will likely be made available again at some point.

Next week is your last chance to download the following collectible applications:

cal - date viewer
http://www.bee.net/prime-time/cal.zip

enviro - environment variable viewer
http://www.bee.net/prime-time/enviro.zip

This makes room for some newer applicationss, and for some
updates of older ones. FontClinic, freeware font viewer, is available
once again online for the first time in a long time.

http://www.bee.net/prime-time/fontclinic.zip

Drives.com is available for the first time ever. Tiny MS-DOS .com
program file (65 bytes) shows you available drives on your
PC. Drives need not have disks in them to be recognized. A great
program to put on your system/restore/diagnostics disk. It can tell
you if a particular drive was recognized, and what drive letter was
assigned to it.

http://www.bee.net/prime-time/drives.zip

dos-man
author

Thanks. I like those small executables you write.

Mike Sa
 
S

Steven

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Would you mind if I listed them on my freeware site? and hosted them
on my server?, thus allowing people to still get hold of them after
you've retired them?.

Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk
 
D

Dos-Man

Would you mind if I listed them on my freeware site? and hosted them
on my server?, thus allowing people to still get hold of them after
you've retired them?.

Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk


No, I don't mind. But when updates are posted it will be
up to you to post them (or not).

Here are some other currently available apps:

textbox - plain text editor
http://www.bee.net/prime-time/textbox.zip

cmd.com - command interpreter
http://www.bee.net/prime-time/cmd.zip

Updates for some other previously available programs will
be posted soon!

dos-man
 
D

Dos-Man

ms said:
Thanks. I like those small executables you write.

Mike Sa


Thanks. I thought about adding 3 meg install programs to my apps
so I could be more like those eternal ACF idols over at PC MAG, but I
just didn't have the time :p

dos-man
 
S

Steven

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