First think after de-lurking, let me thank all MC developers
(is Pavel the only one?) for making MC possible.
I was big fan of Norton Commander at DOS many winters ago,
(and I've seen many DOS boxes with NC in AUTOEXEC.BAT).
I was postponing my move to Win as long as I could.
IMHO, MC =~ N
Hello!
> Other things like forgetting keys, crashing on bad archives, bad bad ftp
> support I assume are being worked on so I dont want to waste time
> raising these issues which most likely someone already did.
Exactly that would not be a waste of time.
Please don't assume that anything of th
val wrote:
> There is very powerful NC-like tool for WIn98/NT.
> It's called Far and it's developed by Eugene Roshal.
I am aware of FAR, I have used it for quite a while (1.6 series) when I
switched from using NC for Win v2.
I didnt want to go into what one things is better than the other. but
Hello apz,
There is very powerful NC-like tool for WIn98/NT.
It's called Far and it's developed by Eugene Roshal.
It's comerce product, but it's great. Also it's free for ex-USSR users
Far is great for win32, mc for *Nix.
I've never seen people really using mc on win32 because they like it.
> it is also the same case with me. i used norton commander quite a lot in dos
> age and early stage of win95. but now nc can't be used under NT4.0 and Win98
> and Unix and Linux.
> so for NT4.0 & Win98, i turn to volkov commander, for Unix & Linux, i turn
> to
>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 2:57 AM
Subject: RE: Norton Commander?
> //hand
> it is also the same case with me. i used norton commander quite a lot in
dos
> age and early stage of win95. but now nc can't be used under NT4.0 and
Win98
> and Unix and Linux.
> so for N
Xu, Qiang (XSSC SGP) wrote:
> //hand
> it is also the same case with me. i used norton commander quite a lot in dos
> age and early stage of win95. but now nc can't be used under NT4.0 and Win98
> and Unix and Linux.
I still got my NC 5 for dos and believe that it can be used
//hand
it is also the same case with me. i used norton commander quite a lot in dos
age and early stage of win95. but now nc can't be used under NT4.0 and Win98
and Unix and Linux.
so for NT4.0 & Win98, i turn to volkov commander, for Unix & Linux, i turn
to MC.
all are clones of n
Björn Eriksson wrote:
>On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 10:09:42PM +, Daniel Hedblom wrote:
>
>
>>Why arent there any references to Norton Commander, the application that
>>Midnight Commander stems from? I use MC because i have used NC since its
>>first version on DOS
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 10:09:42PM +, Daniel Hedblom wrote:
> Why arent there any references to Norton Commander, the application that
> Midnight Commander stems from? I use MC because i have used NC since its
> first version on DOS long ago. I think it would be fair to atleast
&g
Daniel Hedblom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a tapoté :
> Why arent there any references to Norton Commander, the application
> that Midnight Commander stems from? I use MC because i have used NC
> since its first version on DOS long ago. I think it would be fair to
> atleast reference N
Why arent there any references to Norton Commander, the application that
Midnight Commander stems from? I use MC because i have used NC since its
first version on DOS long ago. I think it would be fair to atleast
reference Nortons application since that in its time was groundbreaking.
When i
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