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==Description==
{{Software
FMOS2 (FILEMAN) is a fullscreen/window OS/2 program for managing files/directories on one or more drives simultaneously.  
|Picture=FMOS2_001.png
|Version=1.15 (Dec 1997)
|Author=Craig Raymond
|License=[[IBM Employee Written Software]]
|Download=[http://greyghost.mooo.com/pccbbs/os2_ews/fmos2.zip fmos2.zip] (1997-12-16)
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'''FMOS2''' (FILEMAN) is a fullscreen/window OS/2 program for managing files/directories on one or more drives simultaneously.


==Download==
==Features==
* [http://kimludvigsen.dk/os2/os2/utils/fmos2.zip  (1997-12-16)]
* File display with cursored menubar operation
* active file/directory highlighting (movable directory cursor)
* Copy, Erase, Move, Attribute, Rename, and Subcopy menu functions.
* Sort, List, and Mark PF key functions.
* User definable PF and ALT keys.
* Commands/programs can be executed against marked/current file(s).
* Colour and PF key customization via an ASCII profile.
* HPFS support


==License==
[[Category:File Managers]]
* Freeware
[[Category:Freeware]]
* IBM EWS
 
==Author==
 
==Links==
 
[[Category:Software]]

Latest revision as of 18:47, 16 November 2025

FMOS2
Version 1.15 (Dec 1997)
Vendor
Author Craig Raymond
License IBM Employee Written Software
Download fmos2.zip (1997-12-16)
Website

FMOS2 (FILEMAN) is a fullscreen/window OS/2 program for managing files/directories on one or more drives simultaneously.

Features

  • File display with cursored menubar operation
  • active file/directory highlighting (movable directory cursor)
  • Copy, Erase, Move, Attribute, Rename, and Subcopy menu functions.
  • Sort, List, and Mark PF key functions.
  • User definable PF and ALT keys.
  • Commands/programs can be executed against marked/current file(s).
  • Colour and PF key customization via an ASCII profile.
  • HPFS support