On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, John Hunter wrote:

> I have to do some development in win32 for a bit.  I am wondering what
> the best windows shell is for people who are used to linux.  I don't
> mean cygwin.  I want to stay in a native windows environment.  Plus, I
> am not terribly impressed with the cygwin shell.  I would just like
> some helpful features like completions, maybe some highlighting etc...
> Something like putty localhost if my win box was an ssh server.

check out one of these: the thompson toolkit, or the MKS toolkit. both are
commercial, but both are very good shells and toolsets for unix users to
bear windows. basically, they are implementations of [t]csh with all the
standard tools you'd need (everything from cat to sed and awk).

i personally use an older version of thomspon toolkit, and can't survive
on windows without it.

-- 
christian void - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.morphine.com/void/
gpg key available on request


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