Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!syntron!jtsv16!uunet!dalcs!dalegass From: dalegass@dalcs.UUCP (Dale Gass) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Norton SD program problem Summary: DOG - Disk organizer Message-ID: <3063@dalcs.UUCP> Date: 28 Oct 88 13:15:17 GMT Article-I.D.: dalcs.3063 References: <12440034836014@KL.SRI.COM> <11@gsy1.UUCP> <1062@acornrc.UUCP> <3057@dalcs.UUCP> <2723@hound.UUCP> Reply-To: dalegass@dalcs.UUCP (Dale Gass) Organization: Math, Stats & CS, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada Lines: 22 In article <2723@hound.UUCP> rkl1@hound.UUCP (K.LAUX) writes: >In article <3057@dalcs.UUCP>, I write >| I use DOG (disk organizer) and have never had a problem with it; I find it to >| be the most efficient, reliable and flexible optimizer around. Takes a bit >| longer to learn how to use, but it's worth it. It allows you to place files >| exactly where you want for optimum performance > Where might I obtain a copy of DOG and what company is it from? >--rkl Dog is available on SIMTEL20, I believe. Most decent PC archives should have a copy. It is shareware (pay what you think it is worth to you), or $20 for commercial/governmental use. The author's address is: G. Allen Morris III 1141-10th Avenue Oakland, CA 94606 I have no relationship to the author; I am just a satified user. {watmath|uunet|utai}!dalcs!dalcsug!dalegass