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Norton commander windows 10
Norton commander windows 10










norton commander windows 10

There is NDN - Necromancer Dos Navigator which is DN fork and is available also for Linux, developed/tested (Linux version) on Ubuntu 8 or Ubuntu 6 IIRC: Was hard core fan of Dos Navigator, and relied on it (or it's forks) until I could resist GUI manager. Installing Double Commander: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:alexx2000/doublecmd Double Commanderĭouble Commander is not in 'production' version yet but it's actively developed and predicted by some to be the future best TC alternative for Linux. IMHO, presuming you'd like to avoid installing KDE libraries for Krusader, the Gnome Commander and Double Commander are worth a chance the most. So please review the dates of the latest updates for respective applications and take them into consideration when choosing your future no. It's just to make them go away faster and to avoid frustration in the future, when you get used to an application, then find a showstopper bug, just to learn that it will not be fixed ever. It has nothing to do with them being buggy or insecure. I'd also recommend refraining from recommending or even using applications that are no longer actively developed. custom column) to sort files by last access date. An example: 2 years ago I installed Gnome Commander, Krusader and one other file manager on Linux. That said it's wise not to expect a replication of vast majority of core TC features in its Linux alternatives. When such statement is being made people usually think of some power-user features most of TC users haven't seen but in fact this statement applies also to core usability features that are more commonly used. You might want to adjust your expectations. It sill needs a lot of work, and it's far from finished but if you don't mind trying out new things feel free to try it out. bash_history (one of these days am going to make 2 way sync with that file). Oh, and command line history is loaded from.

norton commander windows 10

There's an option for create file as well as create directory. For example you can create terminal tab from the current tabs location. Also I try to add interesting and useful things to it. It is still faaar from finished but I got some basics done. Now I know how this sounds and am not going to praise it. Midnight Commander is really really good, but am not that much of a terminal fan. There's also TuxCommander which (at the moment) is not listed but that thing was made using Borland Kylix (now dead project) so its development is stopped or at least doomed. Mucommander is Java based and lacks integration with system (and it's Java based, did I mention that already). Gnome-Commander cripples system theme in order to get some more speed (I guess) but it doesn't support tabs.

norton commander windows 10

Krusader is by far the best one but I didn't want to have whole bunch of KDE libraries installed.

norton commander windows 10

And I tried all of the mentioned commanders.












Norton commander windows 10