Hi, Jim.

My day for the list, I guess.  Xtree gold is no longer made by Symantec, 
but luckily, some developer has made ZTREE, a nearly exact clone.  Check 
www.ztree.com.  A trial version is free, and I think it only cost me $30 to 
be legit (could be higher nowadays).  I had first heard of it through Brian 
Livingston, I think, from Info World.  Absolutely love it.

Ike

At 01:37 PM 7/29/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Jim,
>
>This is going to sound silly, but I still have a copy of XTree gold for 
>DOS.  It still is the best tool to search all files by extention type for 
>specific code strings.
>
>Every DOS upgrade has gone through this process.
>
>   Jeff Ward
>
>
>>         Is anyone willing to share their suggested, best, easiest, etc. 
>> method you
>>use to identify reserved words and obsolete commands when jumping from 4.0
>>to 6.5+?
>>         Is there a source showing reserved words and obsolete commands 
>> added after
>>4.0?
>>
>>Jim Andrus
>
>

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