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WazTree II
WazTree II File Manager
The primary purpose of this tool was to provide quick access to view and edit text files. It also replaces most functionality found in my old MS-DOS file manager WazTree. Here is a link if you own a museum http://home.comcast.net/~wazware/wazt240.exe
MS-DOS, what is MS-DOS you say? Microsoft Disk Operating System, yep I am a very old man DOS V1.0 was in 1981. There were other OS’s before that including paper tape readers, oh my… that defines how old I am. Over the years I continue to add small changes or tools that are handy to have wrapped in file manager, at least for me.
It is freeware, enjoy or trash it. If you enjoy, consider donating which includes ideas and suggestions.
Wayne (alias Waz)
18 til I die
WazWare
60 Beechwood Avenue
Sudbury, MA 01776
http://home.comcast.net/~wazware
mailto:wazware@comcast.net










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