On 25.Feb.2004, Thomas Dickey wrote:
(damn late response, I know..., don't know why I've overlooked this)
[...], yes, it's cute - but I don't (for example) see a way to navigate
above the home directory. I assume there must be a way to fold up subtrees.
There is a concept of nodes, the
stephen parkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suggest you look at unixtree, it is the real thing, very close to
XTreeGold. Check it out at http://www.unixtree.org/index.htm .
UnixTree is written by Rob Juergens and is Free Software, released as
Open Source under the terms of the GNU
xucaen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:30:30AM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
stephen parkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
above the home directory. I assume there must be a way to fold up subtrees.
if my memory serves I think you can use the '+' and '-' keys to open and
Tris Orendorff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry this is so late but ...
I suggest you look at unixtree, it is the real thing, very close to
XTreeGold. Check it out at http://www.unixtree.org/index.htm .
UnixTree is written by Rob Juergens and is Free Software, released as
Open Source under
Thomas Dickey wrote:
Tris Orendorff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry this is so late but ...
I suggest you look at unixtree, it is the real thing, very close to
XTreeGold. Check it out at http://www.unixtree.org/index.htm .
UnixTree is written by Rob Juergens and is Free
stephen parkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nicest bit i remember was the ability individual files in different
levels of a dir struct and delete, copy, move or zip them with/without
the dir paths.
never found the dir struct bit in any tool since though.
I've seen a few (but since I have my
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:30:30AM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
stephen parkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
above the home directory. I assume there must be a way to fold up subtrees.
if my memory serves I think you can use the '+' and '-' keys to open and close
the directory tree.
jim
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Sorry this is so late but ...
I suggest you look at unixtree, it is the real thing, very close to
XTreeGold. Check it out at http://www.unixtree.org/index.htm .
UnixTree is written by Rob Juergens and is Free Software, released as
Open Source under the terms of the GNU General Public License
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 08:23:25AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Wilko Fokken wrote:
searching http://de.vivisimo.com for Linux ytree:
http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/pub/linux/distributions/debian/pool/main/y/ytree/
...
But what were your search terms?
...
Hugo.
My search terms were
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:11:37PM -0800, Gruessle wrote:
From: Paul Johnson
...
You want mc.
I got mc :)
But I think xTree Gold was better :))
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Gruessle
searching http://de.vivisimo.com for Linux ytree:
Wilko Fokken wrote:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:11:37PM -0800, Gruessle wrote:
From: Paul Johnson
...
You want mc.
I got mc :)
But I think xTree Gold was better :))
--
Gruessle
searching http://de.vivisimo.com for Linux ytree:
Haines Brown wrote:
Somebody told me about a software like xtree gold (msdos software)
I used it before but I don't recall it's name or how to install it.
xTree Gold is a dos based program where you can have two folders side by
side and work with them, like copy move etc.
I suppose most replies
Haines Brown wrote:
However, I use an application named FileCommander. The reason is that
I need process a large number of files quickly,
I did not know about that one, but I did not find a download for Linux,
only NT and OS/2.
Yes, I originally used it with OS/2. The file I downloaded,
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 08:31:40AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Haines Brown wrote:
Somebody told me about a software like xtree gold (msdos software)
I used it before but I don't recall it's name or how to install it.
xTree Gold is a dos based program where you can have two
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 07:52:20AM -0800, Gruessle wrote:
Somebody told me about a software like xtree gold (msdos software)
I used it before but I don't recall it's name or how to install it.
Holy cow! Someone else has heard of that! I thought I
From: Paul Johnson
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 07:52:20AM -0800, Gruessle wrote:
Somebody told me about a software like xtree gold (msdos software)
I used it before but I don't recall it's name or how to install it.
Holy cow! Someone else has heard of that! I thought I was the only
person
Somebody told me about a software like xtree gold (msdos software)
I used it before but I don't recall it's name or how to install it.
xTree Gold is a dos based program where you can have two folders side by
side and work with them, like copy move etc.
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Gruessle
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sid$ apt-cache search xtree
ytree - A file manager that looks like Xtree Gold(tm)
cool, i remember xtree
~c
Gruessle wrote:
Somebody told me about a software like xtree gold (msdos software)
I used it before but I don't recall it's name or how to install it.
xTree Gold is a dos based program
Message de Gruessle, le mardi 16 décembre :
Somebody told me about a software like xtree gold (msdos software)
I used it before but I don't recall it's name or how to install it.
xTree Gold is a dos based program where you can have two folders side by
side and work with them, like copy
Somebody told me about a software like xtree gold (msdos software)
I used it before but I don't recall it's name or how to install it.
xTree Gold is a dos based program where you can have two folders side by
side and work with them, like copy move etc.
I suppose most replies to your
benoit wrote:
Message de Gruessle, le mardi 16 décembre :
Somebody told me about a software like xtree gold (msdos software)
I used it before but I don't recall it's name or how to install it.
xTree Gold is a dos based program where you can have two folders side by
side and work with them, like
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