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Macka
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Nov 20, 2002, 09:29 AM
 
Hi all,

Sorry this is off topic slightly, but I'm sure you'll forgive me. I'm posting it here firstly for an answer, but also because I thought others might be in similar situations.

When my new Powerbook arrives, I'm selling my old wallstreet (actually already sold). I'm going to "start from scratch" and only copy over files that I need.

What I am wondering is, is there a program (OS9) that will list the contents (yes, entire contents) of a hard drive or directory in a tree format?

I want to burn a few CDs and have a hard copy index for reference, so if I suddenly realise, "Oh, I need that file", I can see which CD it is on.

Any suggestions?
     
Vanquish
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Nov 21, 2002, 12:35 PM
 
Nope, but post it in one of the Software forums, maybe more luck there...
     
   
 
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