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From: tim@andy.hssc.scarolina.edu (Tim White)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.user-friendly,comp.unix.solaris,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.programmer,comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.aux,comp.unix.bsd,comp.unix.aix
Subject: Re: Xtree for Unix!?
Date: 17 Aug 1994 11:31:43 GMT
Organization: University of South Carolina
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dlegate@s1.csuhayward.edu (Dan LeGate) writes:


>Is there anyone out there who uses Xtree for Unix on their system?
>I've never actually heard first-hand from anyone who has this
>product, and since the demise of the Xtree Company it doesn't seem
>likely that I'll hear much.  But if there's anyone out there that
>could tell me about the product and how well it works, I'd greatly
>appreciate it.  Thanks.
    
   There is a freeware version called utree. Written by Peter Klingebiel (
  klin@iat.uni-paderborn.de  ).  Posted to comp.sources.unix on September
  7 1992.  Volume 26 issue 64.

   From the README.
   	

           UTREE - screen oriented filesystem utility
             README, klin, Mon Feb 24 20:02:52 1992

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Utree is a screen oriented filesystem utility for navigation thru fileystems
and doing some default and user defined commands on directories and files.

For usage and documentation see the manual pages utree and utree.prlist.

For copyright notice, warranty and distribution conditions see COPYRIGHT.

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Utree is first implemented and tested on a PCS CADMUS 9230 (Motorola MC68010)
running MUNIX V.2/07 (System V.2) and then ported to, compiled and tested on
some others machines running UNIX System V.3, BSD4.2 and BSD4.3 or look alikes.
The release utree 3.03-um is developed on a MIPS RC3230 running RISC/os 4.51.

    + MIPS RC3230, RISC/os 4.51 (System V.3, MIPS R3000)
    + PCS Cadmus 9600, MUNIX V.3M3.2 (System V.3, MC68020)
    + PCS Cadmus 9900, MUNIX V.3R3.2 (RISC/os 4.0 like System V.3, MIPS R[23]000)
    + SUN SPARCstation2, SunOS 4.1.1 (BSD4.3, SPARC)
    + Silicon Graphics 4D, IRIX V.3.2.2 (System V.3, MIPS R[23]000)
    + IBM 520, AIX 3.1 (System V.3, RS/6000)
    + HP Vectra, SCO UNIX/386 V.3.2 (System V.3, i486)
    + NoName-AT386, SCO XENIX SysV 2.3.2 386 GT (by Rolf Gebhardt)
    + Sequent Symmetrie, Dynix i386 2.0v2 (BSD 4.2, 10 x i386)
    + Convex C120, ConvexOS 8.1 (BSD 4.2)
    + Nixdorf TARGON/35, TOS 3.2-03 (BSD 4.2)
    + DEC Decstation 5000/200, Ultrix-32 1.3 (Rev. 54) (BSD 4.3, MIPS R3000)
    + DEC Vaxstation 3100, Ultrix-32 1.3 (Rev. 9) (BSD 4.3, VAX)
    + Apollo Domain DN4500, DomainIX 9.5 (BSD4.2 and System V)
    + DEC VAX/750, 4.3 BSD UNIX

Other known ports are done to a lot of other boxes and UNIXes.

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Tim White				 University of South Carolina
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