

It can perform any of its operations on any arbitrary selection of files across any drives and directories.It can search a group of files faster than the Windows GUI.It’s much faster to use and more responsive than the Windows GUI.I mean, uh, let me try to explain some of ZTreeWin‘s more powerful capabilities since they don’t become readily apparent until you’ve been using it for a while. But that would be a stupid reason if you only knew the power of the dark side. I know that more people aren’t using it only because it runs in a text window, not a Windows GUI. The many "commander" programs out there just don’t compare. This program is basically what all other file management programs ever made wish to be. Those using Windows, however, should at least become aware of this utility. Without trying to invoke stereotypes, I would say that the majority of the people around me today like to work on the Mac. The most accurate and successful of these is called ZTreeWin. The biggest problem was that XTreeGold doesn’t support long filenames.įortunately, the persistent demand for the functionality provided by XTreeGold was great enough to prompt several clones. I used it for many years, even after it became increasingly hindered. The last version for DOS was called XTreeGold. Since about 1990 or so, I’d been using this file management utility called XTree. When people look over my shoulder, one of the comments I often get is, "What program is THAT?"
