Program: Controlled Copy for DOS and Windows 95 Version: 1.08 Domain: Shareware Author: Tarmo Toikkanen contacting: E-mail: tarmo@kagi.com Phone: +358-50-5842 153 Mail: Tarmo Toikkanen Ruusulankatu 19 A 26 FIN-00250 Helsinki FINLAND, EUROPE Files: CC.EXE Controlled Copy executable CC.DOC Documents, must reside in same directory as CC.EXE CC.REV Revision history README.TXT This info file ORDER.DOC Instructions on registering CCopy TILAA.DOC Registration instruction for Finnish residents CCPATCH.EXE Patch utility to register CC.EXE REGISTER.EXE Registration utility REGDATA.DAT Data for REGISTER.EXE Comment: Fast, powerful and flexible command line copier/mover with automatic free space checking and progress indicators. Description: CCopy is an advanced command line based file copier/mover that completely replaces the normal copier. With over 30 different options, CCopy is the most versatile and powerful copier in the market today. Automatic free space checking and progress indicators are the most obvious improvements, but others follow. And one more thing: CCopy's almost 100% compatible with the normal copier, so you don't need to learn everything from scratch. Information: If you've tried 4dos you know what a difference a versatile copier can make. But even 4dos with its numerous optional functions is second to the powerful versatility of CCopy. Entering masks and options has been made as fast and convenient as possible, and over 30 distinctly different options make CCopy the most powerful copier in the market. Subdirectory copying is a routine job, but with CCopy you can actually run complex commands with different file filters and other functions (like splitting, optimizing, renaming, alerting, etc.) that enable versatility never seen before. If possible, CCopy will automatically move the files by renaming them, so CCopy also replaces any move utilities you may have used. Other automatic improvements are free space checking, progress indicators and easy multi-disk support - when you run out of free space, just swap diskettes and continue. Intelligent directory creation will make the MKDIR-command almost useless and large data buffers guarantee a fast completion - faster than most other copiers could ever hope for. The easiest way to use CCopy is to copy the files CC.EXE and CC.DOC to some directory that's included in your PATH-statement. Then all you have to do is learn to type "CC" instead of "copy" every time you need to copy something. To replace the move-command, create a batch file or 4dos alias that will run "CC/M" every time you type "move". That's it, and CCopy's ready to run. The first few times may seem a bit confusing, but give CCopy a chance to improve your working efficiency. After a few runs you will see the benefits. Typing a plain "CC" will give you a *brief* help and a list of a few options. "CC/?" will list all the options for you. If you want more information on a specific option, append it after the question mark. Eg. "CC/?S" will give help on the subdirectories-option. Remember, CC.DOC must be in the same directory as CC.EXE for these help screens to work. That's it, I suppose. Try it and use it! If you have any comments, please contact me.