Ian Daniher wrote:
> What's wrong with midnight commander? It's an oldy but a goody.
Using it for at least 15 years (and Norton Commander on MS-DOS before
that). I use mc every day. It's my most important file tool. I even keep
older
(and simpler) revs of MC around so I can compile it on weird operating
systems.
Midnight Commander forever!!
-- Jack J. Woehr # I run for public office from time to time. It's like http://www.well.com/~jax # working out at the gym, you sweat a lot, don't get http://www.softwoehr.com # anywhere, and you fall asleep easily afterwards.Received on Sat Dec 27 2008 - 17:01:11 UTC
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