It's an idea, but I don't know what the program file is called, I don't
know what other dlls or whatever it needs, and I don't know how to
install it, though I might make a try at just putting it in c:\windows\
and doing an "open with" to the program file.
> David,
>
> If you still have your old Win3.x diskettes, you can use the EXTRACT
> command to "pull" the card file program out of it's cabinet. It will work
> in any flavor of windows 9x. (You may need to extract a DLL or two to go
> with it.)
>
> Sorry but I don't remember which cabinet it is in but the /D switch is the
> equivalent of a DIR command and will list the contents of A cabinet (one
> at a time).
>
> Open a DOS window and type EXTRACT /? to see the syntax and all the
> switches.
>
> Jim Meagher
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: David Jonathan Justman
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>
>
> > Is there a good freeware program like the old Win3.x "Cardfile"
> > program?
>
> PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download
> visit our download web page at:
> http://nospin.com/pc/files.html
>
Thank you.
David Jonathan Justman
PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download
visit our download web page at:
http://nospin.com/pc/files.html
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