Christof Lange wrote:

>b) NDN, DN, DOS Navigator (Clarence mentioned it)

>There several different versions and similar programme names. I am
>talking about a Russian programme that is still under development.
>It contains most of the advanced features offered by CONNECT and
>still other ones eg. handling of screens and text mode windows. The
>latest versions are very interesting, but not very stable. So I dare
>not to replace NC  with this one, yet. The built-in help is in
>Russian.

>Even if it is probably not perfect, yet, there is one reason why you
>should look at this ongoing project from time to time. Obviously the
>authors intend to provide a support for FTP online file management.
>In the history information it claims to work under Windows, but I did
>not get it to work.

I am using Dos Navigator extensively. Currently it is the only Dos file
manager installed on both my computers. I find version 1.51 pretty
stable. And the built-in help is in English (what version are you using?)
Also it work well under Windows (no LFN support but it can use the
system clipboard). On a Win9x system "direct disk access" must be
disabled.

AFAIK the DN development was discontinued but I haven't visited their site
since 1999 :-).  
  

Cristian Burneci
DHP Technology SRL
Bucharest, Romania
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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