
Disk Access
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RAM Requirement: 768k RAM
Release Status: Abandonware
Year: 1989 - 1998
Publisher: Seven Hills Software Corporation
Developers: Steve Stephenson & Ewen Wannop
System 6 Compatible: Yes
Hard Drive Installable: Yes
Download 2image Archive (419k)
Download the manual in PDF format (2837k)


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Disk Access I and II are both new desk accessories for allowing you to manage your files from any GS/OS based application that follows Apple's Human Interface Guidelines. Version 1 was written for System 5 while version 2 has been written to take advantage of System 6.0.1, and with a release date of 1998, it must have been one of the very last products releases from Seven Hills Software.