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{{Software
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|Version=3.3 (Mar 1999)
|Author=Gary Bourque
|Vendor=[[Southwest Software]]<br />GCB Software
|License=Shareware
|Download={{FileLink|LOOK2_3-3.zip}}
|Website=
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LOOK2 is a 32-bit text-based OS/2 directory/file viewing and manipulation program. I decided to write LOOK2 because I felt there were no adequate directory/file tools for OS/2 at that time. LOOK2 provides some of the same features of other popular file viewers and adds some of its own that none of the others provide.
LOOK2 is a 32-bit text-based OS/2 directory/file viewing and manipulation program. I decided to write LOOK2 because I felt there were no adequate directory/file tools for OS/2 at that time. LOOK2 provides some of the same features of other popular file viewers and adds some of its own that none of the others provide.


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* Deletion of empty or non-empty directories.
* Deletion of empty or non-empty directories.


==Download==
[[Category:File Managers]]
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-viewer.php?dir=/pub/os2/util/browser&file=look233.zip]
[[Category:Shareware]]
 
==License==
* Shareware
 
==Author==
* [[Thomas Bradford]]
* BMT Micro, Inc.
 
[[Category:File Utilities]]

Latest revision as of 21:51, 5 May 2024

LOOK2
Version 3.3 (Mar 1999)
Vendor Southwest Software
GCB Software
Author Gary Bourque
License Shareware
Download LOOK2_3-3.zip
Website

LOOK2 is a 32-bit text-based OS/2 directory/file viewing and manipulation program. I decided to write LOOK2 because I felt there were no adequate directory/file tools for OS/2 at that time. LOOK2 provides some of the same features of other popular file viewers and adds some of its own that none of the others provide.

Just some of LOOK2's features are:

  • Directory history.
  • Mouse support.
  • Multiple video modes.
  • Full HPFS/IFS directory support.
  • Multiple ascending/descending sort key directory sorting capability with automatic sorting.
  • File viewing in hexadecimal mode.
  • Toggling between hex and text mode maintaining file position.
  • Direct go to line or offset capability.
  • Text editor invocation.
  • OS/2 and DOS synchronous or asynchronous program execution.
  • Ability to mark and copy, move, delete or change the attributes of groups of files and subdirectories at once.
  • Deletion of empty or non-empty directories.