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{{Software | |||
|Picture=tvfscclogo.gif | |||
|Version=1.0 (1998-08-04) | |||
|Author=[[Kai Evers]] | |||
|License=Freeware | |||
|Download={{FileLink|TVFS_ControlCenter_1-0.zip}} | |||
|Website=[http://batch0711.de/s.netic.de/warp_eng.html Website] | |||
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'''TVFS Control Center''' claims to be a quite useful GUI for configuration and to handle most needed stuff (mount, link etc.) to improve and simplify use of TVFS and its tools. | '''TVFS Control Center''' claims to be a quite useful GUI for configuration and to handle most needed stuff (mount, link etc.) to improve and simplify use of TVFS and its tools. | ||
Since v0.90 it is possible to link directory trees automatically for use with DOS or WinOS/2 changing long filenames to non-conflicting 8+3 format. | Since v0.90 it is possible to link directory trees automatically for use with DOS or WinOS/2 changing long filenames to non-conflicting 8+3 format. | ||
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The [[Toronto Virtual File System]] by Mark D. Leitch is a quite usefull tool to improve handling of files, directories and data. | The [[Toronto Virtual File System]] by Mark D. Leitch is a quite usefull tool to improve handling of files, directories and data. | ||
[[Category:Disk Utilities]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 20 January 2024
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Version | 1.0 (1998-08-04) |
Vendor | |
Author | Kai Evers |
License | Freeware |
Download | TVFS_ControlCenter_1-0.zip |
Website | Website |
TVFS Control Center claims to be a quite useful GUI for configuration and to handle most needed stuff (mount, link etc.) to improve and simplify use of TVFS and its tools. Since v0.90 it is possible to link directory trees automatically for use with DOS or WinOS/2 changing long filenames to non-conflicting 8+3 format.
The Toronto Virtual File System by Mark D. Leitch is a quite usefull tool to improve handling of files, directories and data.