Re: xtree for Linux
stephen parkinson <stephen@zmemw16.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> >>I suggest you look at unixtree, it is the real thing, very close to
> >>XTreeGold. Check it out at <http://www.unixtree.org/index.htm> .
> >
> >>UnixTree is written by Rob Juergens and is "Free Software", released as
> >>"Open Source" under the terms of the GNU General Public License
> >><http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html> .
> >
> >it doesn't appear to have been updated for a while - is it still
> >maintained?
> >
> >(I've noticed it before, and wondered why so large a percentage of it was
> >spent reinventing the wheel).
> >
> nicest bit i remember was the ability individual files in different
> levels of a dir struct and delete, copy, move or zip them with/without
> the dir paths.
>
> never found the dir struct bit in any tool since though.
>
> i used to have my own legal copy, when they went windows i didn't bother
> upgrading, i think i spotted one of the two(istr)720k xtree disks the
> other week :-)
Has ytree already been suggested?
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