  TIP:

  If you have Windows XP or 2000, simply put FM.EXE anywhere you want, then
create a desktop shortcut to "FM.EXE".  Next, right click on the shortcut icon,
select "properties" and select a full screen display.  Note: You can change the
icon too.  If you use Windows 95/98/ME/?, copy "FM.EXE" and/or "FMS.EXE" to the
"COMMAND" sub-directory/folder in "WINDOWS".

  FM REGISTERED vs UNREGISTERED and LFN (Long FileName), Win95/98/ME/XP/etc.:

  With FM (unregistered), if you "Copy" or "Move" files with LFNs, the LFNs
will also be transferred.  However, using FM's "Tree Duplication", only the
8.3 Dos (short) folder/directory names will be transferred.

  Also, you can't use a LFN with FM's "Rename" feature.

  DUPLICATING OR COMPARING A TREE SPEED:

  If you are going to duplicate or compare a very large tree that contains
thousands of files, except the "WINDOWS" tree, you may notice a great speed
increase if you do it at the Dos "prompt" (Windows 95/98/ME/?) or "command"
(Windows XP) instead of using Dos mode.

  NUMBER OF FILES REPORT DURING "TREE" DUPLICATION OR COMPARE PROCESS:

  Instead of seeing a count of each file transferred or compared, the number
of files (count) is updated after the contents of each directory is
transferred or compared.

  "FMS.EXE" vs "FM.EXE":

  NOTE: "FMS.EXE (Sorted) is exactly the same as "FM.EXE" except it initially
defaults to displaying the files in alphabetical order (changeable within).
If you usually prefer to see files displayed in alphabetical order, I suggest
you rename "FM.EXE" to "FMU.EXE" (Unsorted) and "FMS.EXE" to "FM.EXE" to
reduce a keystroke.

  IMPORTANT RENAME NOTE:

  If you rename a file or directory in a sorted display, the new name will be
relocated in the proper sorted position.

  SEARCH NOTE:

  Search mode (via File Viewer) is disabled in Hex mode.

  File/s Compare Feature Notes:

  The file/s compare feature's main purpose is to see that the files are
exactly the same.  Therefore, there isn't an extensive difference report as
Dos's FC utility.  If there is a difference, FM will report the first offset
in hexadecimal (0 based) where the difference starts, unless the end of one
file is reached before the other, in which case, FM will report that the
file's length doesn't match.  If there is a mismatch ("MisMatch, first at Hex
offset...."), it is also very possible that both files can have a difference
in lengths too.  NOTE: FM reads both files by 65K (or less) bytes blocks and
first compares one block length (bytes) to the other block length (bytes), if
both lengths match, FM proceeds to compare the contents (byte to byte).  FM
stops at the first mismatch (block length or byte) and makes a report.

  Alt & F1 Disadvantage:

  If you use Alt & F1 to copy files and keep (all) marked files marked, and
the destination runs out of space (floppy disk), all the marked files will
remain marked.  You will not know which files did not get copied to the
floppy.  With F1 alone, the files that where not copied will remain marked.

  File Viewer Hexadecimal Mode:

  When in Hexadecimal mode, FM displays filtered ascii so you can use the
computer's Print Screen feature without any problems.

