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SuperDIR Features
SuperDIR fully supports the following operating and file systems:
| Operating System |
File Systems Supported |
SuperDIR Version |
| MS-DOS (or equivalent) |
FAT |
16-bit |
| Windows 3.xx |
FAT |
16-bit |
| Windows 95 |
FAT, VFAT |
16-bit or 32-bit |
Windows 95 OEM service release
2 Windows 98 |
FAT, VFAT, FAT32 |
32-bit |
| Windows NT 3.x |
FAT, NTFS |
32-bit |
| Windows NT 3.51/4.0 |
FAT, VFAT, NTFS |
32-bit |
| Windows 2000 |
FAT, VFAT, FAT32, NTFS |
32-bit |
It is completely compatible with the DIR command in each respective operating
system.SuperDIR also contains a plethora of features missing from the standard DIR
command. These include
- Display filenames in different
colours based on their file extensions (user customisable)
- Fully user customisable display
formats
- Support for 4DOS/NDOS filename
descriptions (automatic detection)
- Automatically maximises the number
of columns displayed based on the current display format and
the length of the filenames being displayed
- Ability to display only those files
that have a specified attribute
- Directory tree feature
- Sort files based on various criteria
in either a horizontal or vertical direction
- Proprietary "TurboScroll" algorithm
for incredibly fast scrolling
- Ability to handle an unlimited
number of files
- Ability to handle hard drives up to
1,000,000,000 gigabytes in capacity
- Recursive sub-directories
- Drive statistics
- File checksums
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