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Created page with "{{Software |Picture=DateStampCopy.png |Version=3.1.0 |Vendor=Spitfire Software |Author=Bruce W. Landeck |License=Shareware |Download= |Website= }} Date Stamp Copy (DSCOPY) is a PM file utility for OS/2 designed to synchronize the contents of two directory structures. It copies the newer version of a file over the older version. DSCOPY has a number of options including copying missing files and creating an entire new directory structure if required. A command line ver..."
 
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|Author=[[Bruce W. Landeck]]
|Author=[[Bruce W. Landeck]]
|License=Shareware
|License=Shareware
|Download=
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Date Stamp Copy (DSCOPY) is a PM file utility for OS/2 designed to synchronize the contents of two directory structures. It copies the newer version of a file over the older version. DSCOPY has a number of options including copying missing
Date Stamp Copy (DSCOPY) is a PM file utility for OS/2 designed to synchronize the contents of two directory structures. It copies the newer version of a file over the older version. DSCOPY has a number of options including copying missing
files and creating an entire new directory structure if required. A command line version is available to registered users for use with command files and Rexx programs.
files and creating an entire new directory structure if required. A command line version is available to registered users for use with command files and Rexx programs.

Latest revision as of 17:02, 2 January 2025

Date Stamp Copy
Version 3.1.0 (1994-05-11)
Vendor Spitfire Software
Author Bruce W. Landeck
License Shareware
Download DateStampCopy_3-1-0
Website

Date Stamp Copy (DSCOPY) is a PM file utility for OS/2 designed to synchronize the contents of two directory structures. It copies the newer version of a file over the older version. DSCOPY has a number of options including copying missing files and creating an entire new directory structure if required. A command line version is available to registered users for use with command files and Rexx programs.