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You have just stumbled upon a most intriguing book, a book titled Myst. You have no idea where it came from, who wrote it, or how old it is. Reading through its pages provides you with only a superbly crafted description of an island world. But it's just a book, isn't it? As you reach the end of the book, you lay your hand on a page. Suddenly your own world dissolves into blackness, replaced with the island world the pages described.

Now you're here, wherever here is, with no option but to explore. Myst is a first-person point-and-click adventure where the player controls a character known as The Stranger. Magically transported into the world described in the book, he needs to explore Myst Island and solve its mysteries. The game is presented as a series of static scenes where the player acts with the environment by clicking and manipulating objects. There are no enemies and it is not possible to die. Through Myst Island, the game is further divided into mini-worlds set in different ages accessed through different books. Read more: http://www.mobygames.com/game/win3x/myst.

I'm using the old norton commander in dosbox. You use in Windows would be superior to any DOS shells of. Of good Norton Commander clones for Windows. GrandView 1.01. A DOS outliner type program from 1988 by Symantec. The Norton Commander Version 2.0 - Only one file and very useful. Norton Ghost from SYMANTEC is the easy solution to all the problems you are likely to experience in reinstalling the complete Windows Operating System. It takes only 2.

Commander Homepage File Manager Commanders The Norton Commander is the most useful DOS program ever written. Symantec (The makers of NC) dropped the ball when Windows 95 arrived.

They now have Norton Navigator, which is not really any different than Windows Explorer. There is a Norton Commander for Windows 95 that was written overseas (Ireland, I believe), but many of these Shareware 'Commanders' are better implementations. There does seem to be a Commander program for every OS: Unix, Linux, OS/2, Windows, and DOS. I haven't found one for the MacOS, but I don't have a Mac, so I haven't looked very hard.

I am going to try to include a link to every 'Commander' available. However, I primarily use Windows 95/98 and only somewhat beyond the 'novice' stage in Linux, so the selection listed here may be somewhat biased. A Commander program has to have the two panel interface and the standard F key assignments: F3 - View, F4 - Edit, F5 - Copy, F6 - Rename/Move, F7 - Make Directory, and F8 - Delete. Also, support for whatever compressed archive is standard for the OS, ZIP for DOS/Windows, tar.gz for Unix, etc. The ever present command line is also a super handy feature.

Windows Explorer and File manager are not very good at Exploring or managing. The Norton Commander interface is much more intuitive. Virtually all of these programs have built in ZIP/UNZIP capabilities, eliminating the need for third party compression programs. Since ZIP archives are handled the same as files and directories, there is no need to learn another interface. Read a Paper on the 'Commander' Phenomenon - There is now an Official Total Commander discussion board. It can be found at: I plan on organizing this page a little better in the next several weeks, are always welcome!

The List Listed by Operating system supported, note that some are available on more than one platform! Windows 95/98/NT GUI - Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP; Shareware - $35; Internal Zip/Unzip; Internal Viewer Even better than the original NC. Parallel port link for file transfer that includes a server that runs in DOS that allows you to transfer files between Total Commander and a DOS computer! Also has multi file rename tool. Too many features to mention here.

Very customizable, and the best viewer implementation. Has built in FTP and file splitter. Directory Sychronization, File Compare, FTP or http download from list, and more. - Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP; US $29.95 / Euro €29.95; Internal Zip. Updated 2-6-2004 This one is shaping up nicely. The options for making self extracting zip files makes this one worth the price.

New in this version (.Net) is a CD/DVD burn feature, great for backup! See the website for a complete list of.

WinNc.Net is a file manager for Windows XP and 2000/ME/98/95 that replaces the use of the existing Windows Explorer. Developed by a small Dutch multimedia company called Dunes MultiMedia, WinNc uses the same key shortcuts and the same mouse functionality as a well-known DOS file manager. Lots of tool buttons and menu items provide access to standard file-management methods. Easily format, copy, move, delete, view, and edit files. - Shareware $29. This seems to a pretty good one.

Some unique features: Internet Dialer, MP3 ->.WAV converter, Resource Explorer for EXE files, font viewer, and more. Also includes built in viewer/editor. I couldn't figure out how to make a.zip file with it.

Description from Help file: Powerful but easy-to use file manager -- a good replacement of Windows Explorer or Norton Commander. Besides usual file management (copy/move/delete etc), it contains built-in viewer for 9 most-popular graphic formats, and 11 sound/music format, as well as video clips (Microsoft AVI). In addition, it supports all compressed files like zip, arj, rar etc (showing them as regular folders), has the SysInfo panel, internet dialer, clipboard viewer, calculator, audio CD player, and resource explorer. As a bonus, the program contains two simple games (tetris-like one, and Life). Multi-language support is also there (now available: English, Italian, Polish, Russian, Czech, Hungarian, Spanish, Lithuanian, German). Added 5-15-01 - Seems to be a fairly nice commander. I haven't tried it yet, but am downloading it now (3-25-01).

The price is right, it's free! Added 5-15-01 - Not as 'feature rich' as some of the others, but has it's own cool features, like the 'separable' tree view and built in editor. The price is right. - Built in viewers, editor, Zip and other compression.

Nice viewer and several useful tools, including a built in web browser (that I couldn't get to work) Shareware $39 - Windows 95; Version 1.xx free; Version 2 and later Shareware $20. Version 2 relaeased 2-28-01, not yet evaluated. Uses internal viewer and external editor.

Software Search For norton commander abandonware norton commander abandonware In Title 1.36 File management utility and image viewer. Size: 926KB License: Freeware Price: Free By: Sponsored Links norton commander abandonware In Short Description No results were found containing norton commander abandonware In Short Description norton commander abandonware In Long Description 2009.02 Free commander is a free file management application that brings some of the best features of the classic norton commander program into the Windows age. Size: 2.54MB License: Freeware Price: Free By: 7.0 Total commander is more similar to Dos Navigator than to norton commander. * Two file windows side by side * Multiple language support * Enhanced search fu. Size: 2.05MB License: Shareware Price: $34.00 By: 1.33.1 Automatic rule-based renaming of files Keyboard shortcuts compatible with norton commander Search for identical files by name, size, timestamp and/or conten. Size: 875KB License: Freeware Price: Free By: 6.0 Total commander is more similar to Dos Navigator than to norton commander.

* Two file windows side by side * Multiple language support * Enhanced search fu. Size: 1.41MB License: Shareware Price: $34.00 By: ghisler 7.7.1.0 norton commander Filemanager WinNc is a tabbed file manager especially developed for Windows 10. It also works on the older versions of Windows. This NC clon.

Size: 12464K License: Shareware Price: $35.05 By: 6.5 Total commander is more similar to Dos Navigator than to norton commander. * Two file windows side by side * Multiple language support * Enhanced search fu.

Size: 1.57MB License: Shareware Price: $34.00 By: ghisler 1.2 Almost each time we open Explorer, or Start menu, or some norton commander-like program we want to open some document or run some program we know about. Size: 2.98MB License: Shareware Price: $29.95 By: 1.8.0.12 It combines the user-friendliness of the latter with the increased efficiency and advanced features of good-old dual-pane file managers like norton commander. Size: 1.75MB License: Shareware Price: $29.95 By: 290907 It also includes a multi connect ftp-client, and a local FileManager like ' norton commander', and the possibility to display captured websites with 'Infiltrator. Size: 9.16MB License: Freeware Price: Free By: 5.5 Total commander is more similar to Dos Navigator than to norton commander.

* Two file windows side by side * Multiple language support * Enhanced search fu. Size: 1.35MB License: Shareware Price: $34.00 By: ghisler 5.62 A norton commander like file manager, a clever Zip archive manager, a full blown FTP client and a fast graphics viewer, all in one package, that's Nico's Comman. Size: 1.10MB License: Shareware Price: $39.95 By: 5.0 Total commander is more similar to Dos Navigator than to norton commander. * Two file windows side by side * Multiple language support * Enhanced search fu. Size: 1.29MB License: Shareware Price: $34.00 By: ghisler 4.0 Total commander is more similar to Dos Navigator than to norton commander. * Two file windows side by side * Multiple language support * Enhanced search fu. Size: 352KB License: Shareware Price: $34.00 By: ghisler 9.50 If you've ever used and liked norton commander, you'll like this dual-windowed program.

Size: 2.09MB License: Freeware Price: Free By: 5.3 Working with DISCo commander the user gets the elegance and simplicity of the user interface like norton commander coupled with the power of MS-Windows.Features. Size: 1.97MB License: Shareware Price: $29.95 By: 1.2 For file management it is recommend to use the norton commander or DirTree. The 9 Axis CNC-Fullversion with 6D Interpolation is available for 219,- EUR. Size: 124KB License: Shareware Price: $80.00 By: 9.50 If you've ever used and liked norton commander, you'll like this dual-windowed program, which comes complete with bubble and online help. This is the Lite vers. Size: 2.29MB License: Shareware Price: $15 By: Emil Fickel 1.4 For years my favourite file manager was norton commander.

It was fast and easy to use and could do almost anything. Unfortunately they never continued their dev. Size: 124 KB License: Freeware Price: Free By: 1.96 Powerful but an easy to use file manager - a good replacement of Windows Explorer or norton commander. Besides usual file management (copy, move, delete, etc.).

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