Hi John,
I personally think that 16k is the correct bearable amount of memory veach
should be allowed to use, especially considering the large number of files
it can sort already, as you clarified. Never found myself sorting a larger
number of files within a directory, but in some cases maybe, I us
Hi Tom,
> On Aug 1, 2017, at 10:27 AM, Tom Ehlert wrote:
>
>
>>> Hi Jerome,
>>> I've just tried your veach.com utility and it looks like it shall really
>>> come in handy! I was missing a program capable of appending a command to a
>>> sorted list (like a | in Unix ) .
>>> Nice job, and tha
>> Hi Jerome,
>> I've just tried your veach.com utility and it looks like it shall really
>> come in handy! I was missing a program capable of appending a command to a
>> sorted list (like a | in Unix ) .
>> Nice job, and thanks for your effort
> Thank you.
> Just like you, I would find mysel
Hello Paolo,
> On Aug 1, 2017, at 6:37 AM, Paolo Vincenzo Olivo wrote:
>
> Hi Jerome,
> I've just tried your veach.com utility and it looks like it shall really
> come in handy! I was missing a program capable of appending a command to a
> sorted list (like a | in Unix ) .
> Nice job, and tha
Hi Jerome,
I've just tried your veach.com utility and it looks like it shall really
come in handy! I was missing a program capable of appending a command to a
sorted list (like a | in Unix ) .
Nice job, and thanks for your effort
Yours Sincerely,
P.V.O.
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Hello all,
I just released an update to V8Power Tools.
It has some general improvements to a couple tools.
Also, it includes a brand new utility called veach.
veach can be used for processing lists of items or commands.
Here are a couple example usages:
You have a directory full of bitmaps