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Considering MS-DOS (Users)

posted by RayeR Homepage, CZ, 03.08.2011, 12:13

> I have, but seldom use, products like Navigator. I'm an old command line
> guy, and I learned DOS back before products like Navigator existed.

I started to use DOS (and PC) later than you, in 1995/6 so there was Norton Commander, Volkov Commander etc. and later I discovered DN that is the best. I prefer it before bare cmdline because I have various tools and function closer to my hands and instant view of directory structure. I think that 2 equal panel is great idea that was not beat till now and in my eyes windows explorer and similar are inferior.

I know 4dos and bash for dos but I like rather lightweight solution like cmdedit. I also checked win32 ver. and ansi you mentioned (even for 64bit windows, with mingw sources, maybe interesting...) Just one thing is missing - scroll back buffer (I think there are some separate utilities but for some reason I don't remember now I don't use it).

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