What about something like Midnight Commander?
Of course ISPF/PDF have better features, but some of them are not
applicable to Linux like systems.
BTW: In fact I miss something similar to Norton (or Midnight) Commander
in ISPF. I mean zOS Unix file management. Yes, there are at least two of
them (I can't check names now, but I believe one is under 3.17 option).
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
(currently unemployed)
Lodz, Poland
W dniu 26.01.2021 o 17:19, Paul Gilmartin pisze:
On Tue, 26 Jan 2021 10:27:06 -0500, John Abell wrote:
I still have and use the SPF/PC GUI Version 4.0 Build 965 circa 2002 running
on Windows 10. It is too bad it wasn't still available and slightly
modernized.
and for Linux for z?
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From: PINION, RICHARD W.
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 10:22 AM
Does anybody remember an ISPF product that ran under mainframe Linux from
the early 2000's? And, does anybody remember Command Technology
Corporation's SPF/PC? Just walking down memory lane.
We had on Solaris:
https://www.wrkgrp.com/
"uni-SPF is available on all major commercial UNIX platforms."
https://www.wrkgrp.com/unispf/Release.html
z? Perhaps no Linux is "commercial".
I found it pointless. My CMS XEDIT macros just didn't work in
uni-Rexx under uni-Xedit. Perhaps if I had restricted myself
to a FILENAME.FILETYPE.FM naming convention ...
It wouldn't have been worth it.
MacOS and Windows have customary native file managers and
many exist for Linux AMD-64; probably portable to z.
-- gil
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