Description:
chmod is a simple application, used to calculate the often confusing *nix chmod command.
This command is used for assigning rights to files, for example: "chmod 777 filea.txt" would grant read, write and execute rights to everyone for this file.
For more info on the chmod command itself, check any basic *nix reference guide.
Hopefully, if you have a use for this program, chmod will make determining and setting *nix file rights a little easier.
Update Description:
v2.1.0019 (12/05/2003):
- Recompiled with latest version of OnBoard C (http://onboardc.sourceforge.net)
- Added a "Reset" button
- Updated application icons
- Corrected internal version information (now works with Tracker Dog - http://trackerdog.a0soft.com)
v2.0 (8/9/01):
- (formerly PalmChmod) a complete rewrite, no longer requires any runtime support files
- Adds new chmod options for setting UID, GID and Sticky.