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Yellow Fang

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Does anyone remember this? I used it for years (at least a decade) after it had supposedly become obsolete. I believe it was bought out by a rival company, MS I think, who stopped development on it. I found it very useful, as a programmer, for finding bits of code quickly, or for analysing data files, despite the memory and 8-letter filename limitations. I have to admit that eventually, Visual Studio got its act together so that I didn't use XTGold so much. Still, I was pretty pleased to finf there was an updated version available, which actually works as well as the old one, but which can cope with larger disk spaces and does long filenames.
 

Mark_Robson

Senior Member
Wow that's a blast from the past. It was essential during the old DOS Win 3.1 days.
Have you looked at this?
 
Was great for accidentally deleting entire development directories when trying to View and doing Volume rename on a netware based network.XtreeNT (Xtreenet ?) was the solution but then it was obsolete by then anyway
 
Xtree and Norton Commander were the competing products...wow, long time ago but remember it well
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