Tools includes Norton Disk Doctor, Disk Editor, Undelete, SmartCan, NDOS, System Information, File Find, Norton Change Directory. Release 7.0 supports MS-DOS 6.0, DoubleSpace, Stacker and SuperStor disk compression tools. Windows 95's Recycle Bin soon further reduced the need for UnErase. (The ERASE command is an alias for the DEL (Delete) command in the DOS command line). However, MS-DOS 5.0 adds a new UNDELETE.exe program, licensed from Norton competitor Central Point Software, which takes advantage of the same Delete Sentry control and Deletion-tracking files. UnErase takes advantage of DOS 5.0's Delete Tracking and Mirror File features to recover data. System Information now includes more detailed information on installed system. The speed of Speed Disk is improved over the previous release.ĭiskreet supports Data Encryption Standard. It includes Norton Disk Doctor, Disk Editor, Disk Tools, Speed Disk, Norton Cache, Disk Monitor, Diskreet, NDisk, System Information, NDOS. It includes Windows Program Manager support, but the tools are still DOS-based, so a set of icons were supplied. Norton Utilities 6.0 supports DOS 5 and Windows 3.1. This 1986 version adds the Quick UnErase (QU) and Unremove Directory (UD) programs. This version, copyrighted 1984 but dated 21 January 1985, includes Beep, Directory Sort, Disk Test, File Attributes, File Find, File Size, Line Print, List Directories, Screen Attributes, System Information, Text Search, Time Mark, Volume Label, Wipe Disk and Wipe File. The executable files were compressed with Realia's Spacemaker. Following this release Norton became Utilities Editor of PC Magazine. This 1983 release adds hard disk support, and the PRINT program was renamed LPRINT to avoid conflict with the DOS command introduced in MS-DOS 2.0 as PRINT.COM. The main feature of this DOS 2.x compatible version is FILEFIND, used for searching for files. FileSort, keeps floppy disk files by date or name.
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