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GREPPES Text Tools

Greppes are GREP's that Edit with many options. They are programming or admin tools for Investigation and Change of any files on ANY PC's that use MS-DOS. They are oriented towards English byte characters but can be adapted for other languages to include UNICODE double bytes. PDGREPPE is Pattern Definition GREP with Pattern Editing FGREPPE is Fast or Fixed GREP with Pattern Editing. Each uses (CLI) Command Line Interface and can be customised for International Text bytes, data logging, default directories, environment and extended command line files. Both can edit by interactive or automatic modes with full respect for file-sharing properties. User must specify DOS 8.3 file names. Options are available by menus of FILE, VIEW, SEARCH, REPLACE, MISC & HELP. PDGREPPE has other menus for DEBUG & DEFINITIONS. PDGREPPE searches by Extended Regular Expressions similar to EGREP on UNIX systems. It can reuse search patterns from user created definition files, employ (MarkedGroups) of pattern data that may be reused later BY USER SPECIFIED NAMES in search or replace patterns. Magic or wildcard symbols and formats are like those in other GREPS, and PERL. They include any of "^$[].(){}<>#%-/;!?*+&|~`'@:,="and backslash "\" that represent data positions, ranges of characters (sets), ANY byte, Marked and Unmarked Groups, naming and reuse of Marked Groups, positive and negative Repititions, OR and AND operators, control, file inclusion, literal and separation. These allow searches to be made for imprecise or alternate forms of data. FGREPPE is more simple like FGREP on UNIX systems and does a search and replace based on FIXED patterns. GREPPES feature screen paging, word wrap, high light of match areas, recursive descent into file system, multiple drive specification and MANY other options as detailed in on-line documentation file README.EXE and WWW on-line reference guide. Some support for IFS file names on Windows 9X, 2000 and XP.

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Tri Text Tools (TTT'...

Tri Text Tools

Tri Text Tools (TTT's). TTT's operate in MS-DOS command line mode to perform Text Examination and Translation tasks that would daunt even the most experienced "Windows" operators. Few WINDOWS programs have been discovered by us that offer TEXT access into entire file systems achieved by TTT's. Programs should also work fine in MS-DOS emulated systems such as IBM-AIX, Windows NT & Apple Mac. These programs are NLX, HEAD and STRINGS. NLX can change text files ordinarily used for UNIX or Apple MAC into MS-DOS usable ones. STRINGS rips sequences of text characters out of binary files so You can see their innards. HEAD gives You more! Of the front, middle or end of files. TTT's can process up to SEVERAL HUNDRED medium size files PER MINUTE on an average PC. In the case of NLX edit, backups can automatically be made to preserve original content of files. NLX handles text files of UNIX or MAC format and automatically converts their new-line sequences over to IBM-PC format in a safe and controlled manner. STRINGS can extract text from non-text files, to optionally include white-space so that the easily read portions of the files can be easily viewed. HEAD is our version of a famous UNIX utility can show certain amounts of lines at the front, middle or end of files with the added bonus that empty lines can optionally be excluded from display. Any of these utilities can be invoked from batch files to simply and automatically perform routine tasks. Each tool has many options that can be used to alter its operation such as recursive descent through a file system, multiple drive specification, data logging, display of spaces and tabs as dots and diamonds and extension of potential command-line arguments beyond the shell maximum via command-line argument files. Tri Text Tools is a Maximum Delivery software suite at NO cost to Non-Profit and Non-Government Users. If these tools are used by the government or business organisations, then these parties must contact us for conditional permission (Ethical) to purchase and use the tools.

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Greppes: GREP's that...

PENTA Text Tools

Greppes: GREP's that Edit with Many Options. Two Programming or Admin tools for Investigation and Change of any files on ANY PC's that use MS-DOS 2.0+. Oriented towards English byte characters but can be adapted for other languages to include UNICODE double byte words. PDGREPPE: Pattern Definition GREP with Pattern Editing FGREPPE: Fast or Fixed GREP with Pattern Editing. Each uses (CLI) Command Line Interface and can be customised for International Text bytes, data logging, default directories, environment and extended command line files. Both can edit by interactive or automatic modes with full respect for file-sharing properties. User must specify DOS 8.3 file names. Options are available by menus of FILE, VIEW, SEARCH, REPLACE, MISC & HELP. PDGREPPE has other menus for DEBUG & DEFINITIONS. PDGREPPE searches by Extended Regular Expressions similar to EGREP on UNIX systems. FGREPPE is more simple like FGREP on UNIX systems and does a search and replace based on FIXED patterns. NLX can change text files ordinarily used for UNIX or Apple MAC into MS-DOS usable ones. STRINGS rips sequences of text characters out of binary files so You can see their innards. HEAD gives You more! Of the front, middle or end of files. ALL feature screen paging, line wrap, high light of match areas, recursive descent into file system, multiple drive specification and MANY other options as detailed in on-line documentation file README.EXE and WWW on-line reference guide. Some support for IFS file names on Windows 9X, 2000 and XP.

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