Re: IBM Systems Mag sez "All Hail the Midnight Commander!"

2018-11-30 Thread Felix Miata via mc
Theodore Kilgore composed on 2018-11-30 10:16 (UTC-0600): > I have never found any adequate substitute for MC. I never found MC necessary on Windows or OS/2. I use FileCommander on both. Until I found MC I found Linux too hard to use compared to OS/2. MC is all I ever use when I need an FTP put

Re: IBM Systems Mag sez "All Hail the Midnight Commander!"

2018-11-30 Thread Theodore Kilgore
Same for me. I started to use Linux when Win95 came out. One of the reasons was that I hated the Win95 file manager, having learned to use the Norton Commander on DOS. I also had been running Norton DOS and had constructed a number of *.bat files to streamline my work, especially handling the

Re: IBM Systems Mag sez "All Hail the Midnight Commander!"

2018-11-30 Thread Jack Woehr via mc
> > I'll take this opportunity to thank all of the contributors to this > > wonderful program that I have been using since 1996 > I used Norton Commander and in his time it plays the same role. > Since then I use mcedit as my standard programming editor. > Much like my experience! I was a Norton