MRU File Manager - freeware.

REQUIRES WINDOWS 3.1 or above !!!

M(ost) R(ecently) U(sed) File Manager is a cross between Windows File
Manager and Windows Program Manager. I constantly found myself getting in
and out of both just to work with the few apps I use all day long.  

The app was written in Visual Basic and includes a help system.  

I would suggest that you create a new subdirectory on your hard drive and
unzip the file in that directory. If you follow this suggestion, please  
remember to set the Working Directory to the path of this new subdirectory.

Zip file contents are as follows:
        
        1. mrufile.exe          MRU File Manager executable             
        2. mrufile.hlp          Help system for MRU         
        3. ctlhwnd.dll          gets handle of control
        4. frames.dll           draws 3-d frame around control
        5. hlpkey.dll           allows app to trap f1 key for help
        6. sysmenu.dll          puts about in system menu 

        7. frmmain.mak          MAK file
        8. frmmain.frm          main form
        9. global.bas           global file
       10. frmabout.frm         about box form      
       11. mrufile.bas          subs,functions, and api stuff.
       12. mrufile.hpj          help project file
       13. foldrs02.bmp         bmp of open folder for contents page(help)
       14. appicon.bmp          bmp of apps on main window for help
       15. mrufile.doc          win 2.0 doc format of help file
       16. mrufile.rtf          rtf format of #15 above
       
Files 1 through 6 (inclusive) above are the only files you need to run  
MRU File Manager. The other files (7 through 16) I have included so that  
anyone wanting to, can enhance the product. If you are only going to 
use the program and have no intention of changing it, you can delete 
items 7 through 16 from the directory.  

You will also need VBRUN100.DLL which may be found in the Microsoft 
Compuserve Visual Basic (Windows) Library. GO MSBASIC, lib #5. 

Feel free to enhance the product as you wish.  

Courtesy:       Ron Miller of Inverbrass
                CIS 76326,2407

P.S. 	Sometimes developers work in a vacuum. I would greatly appreciate
	critiques of the product. 
	

















