Paul Seelig wrote: > > kmself@ix.netcom.com writes: > > > And that GNU Midnight Commander (aka mc > > aka gmc) had a similar functionality. This is a tool which, as I > > understand, was adapted from Novell's "Midnight Commander" file browsing > > utility. > > > It escapes me why you seem to be associating the GNU MC with Novell? > GNU MC, which i know and use since some five years, IMHO never had any > relations with Novell. It's look and feel were based on the "Norton > Commander" of DOS fame, but has surpassed it in functionality since > years now. > > > It's a file manager on steroids, as a console tool. > > > The "Midnight Commander" console version for me is the most > imprescindible tool on any *NIX. The GNOME offspring is a far cry > from it regarding functionality. The console MC can be considered the > "Swiss Linux Army Chainsaw". ;-)
gmc is on the way out anyway, the console version will continue on though. For GNOME, Eazel's "Nautilus" file manager will replace gmc. I thought from the beginning that trying to make mc into a graphical file manager while simultaneously continuing with the console version was a mistake. For one thing, it has led to a fork in (console) mc development, something which I hope is temporary. -- "It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong." - Voltaire Ed C.