Directory Snoop Gets FAT(32) For Immediate Release February 5, 1998 Houston, TX -- Briggs Softworks announces the release of Directory Snoop 2.0, an updated version of the popular freeware utility for Windows 95. Directory Snoop allows you to browse the raw directory and file entries on your hard drives and floppy disks at the lowest sector/cluster level. Did you know that old file names hang around on your computer even if you rename or delete them? Directory Snoop will not only show you those old file names but will let you purge them directly. Did you know that many so-called file wipe programs do not work properly on Windows 95 because of the way the operating system caches file input/output? Use Directory Snoop to view your file's cluster chain before and after wiping to verify that your file wiping program really works. Do you need to recover some important "erased" data that didn't make it into the recycle bin? Let Directory Snoop "unerase" it for you by directly copying raw clusters to any target file. Also new for version 2.0 is the ability to access FAT32 drives and an improved FAT/Cluster viewer. Directory Snoop is freeware. Visit the Briggs Softworks web site at http://www.briggsoft.com to download the software, view a screen shot, and read more about the program. ================================== Briggs Softworks is an independent software developer, producing Windows utilities in the areas of encryption, graphics viewers, file managers, and calendar printers. Contact: Kent Briggs Briggs Softworks, http://www.briggsoft.com