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MouseLess Commander for Linux

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Miguel de Icaza

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May 4, 1994, 2:15:28 PM5/4/94
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I have uploaded a bug fix release of the MouseLess Commander, a free
Norton Commander Clone to sunsite.unc.edu in the directory
/pub/Linux/Incoming, I think it will end in /pub/Linux/utils/file the
file name is mc-0.3.tar.gz.

The MouseLess Commander is a directory browsing tool with a very close
look and feel to John Socha's Norton Commander for DOS. The MouseLess
Commander doesn't have all the bells and whistles of his DOS
counterpart, but was written in only 24 days on a Linux box and it's
faster than the existing file managers for Linux.

Here is the LSM:

Begin2
Title = MouseLess Commander, file manager
Version = 0.3
Desc1 = The MouseLess Commander is Norton Commander clone, a program
Desc2 = used for directory/file manipulation/managing. Nothing new
Desc3 = but very usefull.
Desc4 = It's fast, has colors in the Linux console.
Author = Miguel de Icaza and Mauricio Plaza
AuthorEmail = mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx
Maintainer = Miguel, Mauricio
MaintEmail = mous...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx
Site1 = sunsite.unc.edu
Path1 = /pub/Linux/utils/file
File1 = mc-0.3.tar.gz
FileSize1 = 31k
Site2 = ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx
Path2 = /linux/local
File2 = mc-0.3.tar.gz
FileSize2 = 31k
Required1 = Linux 1.0, Linux 1.1 or SunOS 4.1
Required2 = The GNU C Compiler
Required3 = The NCurses 1.8.5 package (it's in ftp.netcom.com:/pub/zmbenhal)
CopyPolicy1 = GNU General Public License version 2.
Keywords = file manager, ncurses, directory browser
Comment1 = Find File, displays two directories at the same time, default
Comment2 = file operations act over the selected file or the tagged files
Comment3 = and default to the other panel.
Comment4 = User friendly shell
Entered = 29APR94
EnteredBy = Miguel
CheckedEmail = mig...@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx
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