Berkely Utilities Unixish tool set for DOS. The Berkeley Utilities are a set of 40 UNIX-like utilities for MS-DOS... It is not as complete a set of UNIX commands as can be found in some other packages (e.g. MKS) but it contains some useful utilities you don't find elsewhere (e.g. cb, xstr)....[T]hey now work with long filenames under WIN95/98, and df can understand multi-gigabyte partitions)...Compared to the GNU utilities, [the Berkeley Utilities] utilities have the advantage that they are much smaller (20K on average instead of 100K). Compared to MKS utilities, they have the advantage that each utility is self contained (it can run separately without any other support file, and each utility contains an help screen)... The Berkeley Utilities follow rigorously the unix System V syntax and include all the options found on any unix system plus a few carefully chosen ones. They used to sell for $200 and are now free." . OPENetwork (2001)