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| tail for Windows Released, 100% FREE UNIX/Linux like tail DOS Command for Windows.tail for Windows is 100% FREE UNIX/Linux like tail DOS Command for Windows that designed to display last lines of a file and trace/monitor file's change. You can also intercept a file from specified line by using the redirection symbol.
By: TriSun Software Inc. tail for Windows is portable software, do NOT need to install. It is very easy to use, just extract tail.exe from the downloaded package (tail-for-windows.zip) It supports most options compare with UNIX/Linux tail command, so for UNIX/Linux skills, there is no more words to say. And there is a manual (manual.html) For the average Windows PC users, we give the following guides: * After put tail.exe into c:\windows\system32 (c: = system drive), just press <Win + R>, type cmd, and then press <Enter> * Now, you can use tail command. * Common usage: tail -f filename traces/monitors file's change. tail -n filename displays the last n lines of the file. tail +n filename displays the file tail beginning with nth line. All above commands can generate a new file by using the redirection symbol (> or >>). > override mode, >> appending mode. E.g. tail -100 "f:\new product\test.log" At last, if the file name has space, please quote it, like "filename", in fact, we recommend you quote file name always. Key Features UNIX/Linux Like tail Command for Windows Displays Last Lines of a File Trace/Monitor File's Change Intercept a File from Specified Line No. 100% FREE Portable Application Very Easy to Use Supported OS Windows 2000/XP/2003/ Please visit its official site at http://www.TriSunSoft.com/ to know more detail. # # # TriSun Software Inc. (TSSI) is dedicated in developing and providing the helpful universal software for individuals, homes and enterprises. End
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