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TreePrint, Version 1.1
Copyright (c) 1999 Ziff-Davis, Inc.
Written by Steve E. Sipe
First Published in PC Magazine, US Edition, October 19, 1999, v18n18
http://www.pcmag.com/utilities/
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PLATFORMS:
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4

DESCRIPTION:
Remember the old DOS program TREE.COM? It displayed the directory and file 
structure, and you could pipe the output to a file or printer. TREE.COM was 
never updated to support long filenames, and it disappeared with Windows 95. 
This issue's utility, TreePrint, is a replacement for TREE.COM that you access 
from within Windows Explorer. Right-click on a folder or drive and use the 
TreePrint menu to print the directory tree or save it to a file, starting at 
that point. Options let you control the number of levels, the amount of 
indentation for each level, whether to include filenames, and whether the tree 
is sorted alphabetically. TreePrint is especially useful for documenting the 
contents of archive media such as CD-Rs.

REVISION HISTORY:
Changes in Version 1.1:
- A bug in v1.0 caused TreePrint to show up multiple times on Explorer's File 
menu. Each time you opened the File menu a new TreePrint entry appeared. 
TreePrint no longer appears on Explorer's File menu or on context menus other 
than those accessed from within Explorer.

INSTALLATION:
To install TreePrint, run tpsetup.exe, a self-extracting installation program. 
The installation process copies three files (treeprt.dll, treeprt.hlp and 
treeprt.cnt) to the Windows System directory. It also creates registry entries 
that associate TreePrint as a shell extension to Windows Explorer. Once the 
installation is complete, you can access TreePrint's features by right-clicking 
on a drive or folder in Windows Explorer. To uninstall TreePrint, use the 
Add/Remove programs applet in Control Panel. For details on program operation, 
refer to the program's online help file.

FILE LIST:
tpsetup.exe - TreePrint setup program
readme.txt - the file you are reading
license.txt - PC Magazine Utilities license agreement
tprt_src.zip - TreePrint source code (for programmers)

SUPPORT:
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area on the World Wide Web (www.pcmag.com/discuss.htm). You may find an answer 
to your question simply by reading the posted messages. The authors of current 
utilities generally visit this forum daily. If the author is not available and 
the forum sysops can't answer your question, the Utilities column editor, who 
also checks the forum each day, will contact the author for you.

LICENSE INFORMATION:
PC Magazine programs are copyrighted and cannot be distributed, whether modified 
or unmodified. Use is subject to the terms and conditions of the license 
agreement distributed with the programs.

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Steven E. Sipe, the author of TreePrint, is a developer based in Wilmington, 
North Carolina. Sheryl Canter is the editor of the Utilities column and a 
Contributing Editor of PC Magazine.

