MailSearch 1.1 scans harddisk for loose e-mail addresses


brings you a scan facility for your harddisk.
It scans your harddisk for loose e-mail addresses
hidden in your files and collects them into one file.

(can be used with MS windows)

First it scans your disk and creates a file 'FOUND.DAT'
in the program's directory.
The structure of this file is:
DIRECTORY_NAME FILE_NAME
E-MAIL_string

After that it offers you the opportunity to clean up 'FOUND.DAT'
which results in 'FOUND1.DAT' a complete list of loose e-mail
addresses which you can insert in your mailprogram's addressbook.

supplement information about cleaning up
>>         reduces string with one character from left side
<<         reduces string with one character from right side
>><<       reduces string with one character on both sides
save       saves new string, and loads next
no save    doesn't save new string, and loads next
stop       stops cleaning up process and copies FOUND-strings to FOUND1 file

status: freeware
requirements: mouse is handy, has been tested on 286 and pentium.

Problems:
MVD Software Company: MAA.vanDongen@student.unimaas.nl
                      VHH.vanDongen@student.unimaas.nl (after mid 1998)


Also checkout:

MarcoShell
MarcoShell is kind of a desk on the computer. You can put 
your personal stuff(all kinds of frequently used applications) 
on the desk so that you can find them easily. It works the same 
as the PATH command for DOS but it is much easier to understand.
So this program makes it easier to start your applications.

currently version 3.2 is available on simtel and its mirror sites but

VERSION 4.0 IS ON THE WAY in 1998
introducing:
-categorization of programs and management of those categorizations
-better memory-management: 	more features but using less memory 
				leaving more memory for your applications
