drv@mtx5e.ATT.COM (Dennis R. Vogel) (04/14/88)
I've recently posted 'diskvr44' to comp.binaries.ibm.pc. It is a shareware program that prints floppy inserts that list file contents. I've looked at several and find this one to be quite flexible and complete. You can have it print directly or save the output in a file for later printing. It will expand .arc and .lbr files is you wish and it has several other nice options. Dennis R. Vogel AT&T Middletown, NJ
mvolo@ecsvax.UUCP (Michael R. Volow) (04/16/88)
The advantage of diskvr44 over other diskette "cover" programs is (1) that it is configurable for non-IBM/Epson printers; and that (2) it does subdirectories!!!! Although subdirectories on floppies might seem impractical, they can be useful if one has multiple small documents, each of which fall into a different class (e.g. clinical notes, consults, memos, letters, etc.), but only a few of each document. Because of the idiocy of MSDOS's 11 character file names, the sudirectory names help organize the documents on a floppy. Michael Volow, M.D. Dept of Psychiatry, Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, N.C. 27705 919 286 0411 mvolo@ecsvax.UUCP