On 1999-06-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <Or Botton> said:

   >>I've never used Norton Commander, but isn't Windows with a DOS
   >>box or  X-Windows with Virtual Console boxes under Linux, just
   >>about the same thing,  as far as having two ways to do things is
   >>concerned?

   >Not by my book. Etleast, not exactly that.
   >For me, such an interface, in order to be a successful combination
   >should allow a good integration, and comfortable to use (the user
   >wouldnt have to move hands from keyboard to mouse and back all the
   >time.). Also, file managers such as norton commander are quick
   >to load and to exit. You can make Norton to stop being a load on
   >the memory with an exit that takes less then a second, and make
   >it load back in about 1 second. You cant really say that on Windows.

Ok.  Would you consider an interface that allows a configuration with or
without a mouse and has drop down menu selection, selection tagging, some
appearance customization and other personalized configuration options,
general file handling and program launching -- to be called a GUI/CLI
integrated system?

Jerry
Internet Montana

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