Ron Clarke wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> > Day Brown wrote:
> > Agreed, that my dos tools are generally better. Although, I've yet to
> > see a dos file manager that will show you both the source and the
> > destination directories like MC does. It's nice to be able to see
> > whether what you mean to copy already exists, or which version of a
> > given file is the one you want to keep. But otherwise, MC is a dog
> > compared to DW.exe, and DWCONFIG.EXE lets you setup file/archive
> > management far better than anything in Linux.
>
>   An excellent match for the Linux prog. MC is DOS Controller (DC).
> Written in assembly, it is fast, versatile, configurable, double-sided,
> using most of the same function keys as MC, and I find that I use it all
> the time in DOS. It also allows a commandline which it executes in a
> shell, faster than the DOS CLI does. It will accept file types
> configured to other players/viewers/etc so it will operate as a
> file-finder for all your players, too.
>
>   Frankly, it beats DOS Navigator hands down, once you get used to it.
>
>   Find it at: http://members.cox.net/dos/fileman2.htm#d19
Thanx for the link! there seem to be some impressive tools there.

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